Prediction and its application to mechanical properties
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Virtual representation of material response is increasingly common in design of novel materials as well as in attempts to understand observed response. Mechanical properties outside the elastic region are driven by complex interactions between microstructure and fundamental material physics and prediction carries a higher burden of trust. The intent to replace empirical methods with simulation only exacerbates this burden. Prediction and predictive methods in modelling and simulation will be discussed in the light of this complex situation.
This talk is part of the Physics and Chemistry of Solids Group series.
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