Modeling and Simulations of the Dynamic Mechanical Performance of Materials and Structures
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Simulation and Design".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 July 2025 | Viewed by 151
Special Issue Editors
Interests: metallic materials and structures; dynamic performance; damage and fracture; micromechanics; plasticity; modeling
Interests: dynamic fracture mechanics; multiscale modeling; micromechanics; damage mechanics; shock responses
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Material damage and failure during intensive impact loading have become a key area of research in relation to physics and engineering. Complicated microstructure evolutions at high strain rates render it challenging to explore the micromechanisms of the non-linear events involved in dynamic fracture. Our Special Issue is focused on the recent developments and applications of computational theory, simulation methods, experiments, models, and algorithms for the analysis of the dynamic damage and failure of materials and structures, such as metals, alloys, ceramics, and composites; this is expected to provide an open and active forum to strengthen academic communications on this topic.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Multiscale models and methods;
- Computational approach and its optimization;
- Numerical simulations;
- Thermo-mechanical coupling;
- Data-driven modeling;
- Mechanism;
- Dynamic damage and fracture;
- Dynamic constitutive models;
- Dynamic responses of inhomogeneous materials;
- Equation of state;
- Microstructure effects on material strengths;
- Shock experiments;
- AI applications in shock dynamics.
We hope that this Special Issue will stimulate further research in the field of material dynamic mechanical performance, promoting practical applications of advanced structural materials in extreme conditions.
Prof. Dr. Fang Wang
Dr. Meizhen Xiang
Dr. Xin Yang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- materials and structures
- intensive loading
- dynamic damage and failure
- shock response
- physical mechanism
- plastic deformation
- spallation
- microjetting
- shear localization
- numerical simulations
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