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Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 378 pages
Poids : 638 g
Dimensions : 16cm X 24cm
ISBN : 978-2-911256-67-7
EAN : 9782911256677
Mechanics of nano-objects
Quatrième de couverture
In nanoscience, one always has to question how the basic theories wee use at the macro-and-meso-scales (continium elasticity and plasticity, etc) apply at the nanometre scale. Studying mechanical properties of nano-size objects also challenges the experimental approaches: how to implement reproducible and controllable mechanical loading ? How to measure fields (displacement, stress, strain, etc) with the required nano-resolution? Moreover nanoscience is often tackling the limits of continiuum theories and simulation is an increasingly important tool to evaluate the different scale transitions needed from atoms to nano-objects.
This book provides an updated view of the rapidly growing field of mechanical properties of nano-objects like micropillars, nanowires, nano-particles, nano-precipitates, nano-twins, MEMS, NEMS and structured surfaces, etc. It adresses the theorical and experimental issues that span the fieldof mechanics at small dimensions : the fundamentals of continuum mechanics and the mechanics of defects, a general state-of-the-art about modelling and simulation and a overview of the size dependent mechanical properties of nano-objects. Fascinating recent advances are shown in the evaluation of displacement fields at the nano scaleby X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. Examples are given of systems where mastering mechanical properties in small dimensions is key to control the final aimed property (electrical, optical, mechanical, etc).