Material Mechanics and Hussein Zbib: A Tribute to His Memory

Author:

Aifantis Elias C.123

Affiliation:

1. School of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece;

2. Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931;

3. Mechanical Engineering, Friedrich—Alexander University, Erlangen—Nuremberg 90762, Germany

Abstract

Abstract A number of new trends in material mechanics and engineering science can be traced back to the PhD work of Hussein Zbib at Michigan Technological University (MTU). In particular, the topics of shear bands and plastic instabilities found a new basis and direction, prompting distinguished researchers—whom he begun interacting with during his doctoral and post-doctoral years (seeAppendix)—to turn their attention to gradient plasticity and make their own monumental contributions in this field. This article first provides a brief account of the initial attempts, I had the joy to share with him, on gradient mechanics theory and its implications to the problems of strain localization and size effects. It then continues with a brief exposition of topics that his “scientific family” has taken up in parallel with him or later on. Finally, it concludes with a sketch of ideas I discussed with him during his post-doctoral period at MTU and his tenure period as a faculty member and Chairman at Washington State University (WSU) which, unfortunately, he did not have the time to elaborate upon.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

Reference155 articles.

1. On the Localization and Postlocalization Behavior of Plastic Deformation—I, II and III;Zbib;Res. Mech.,1988

2. Zbib, H. M., 1987, “Topics in Large Deformation Material Rotation, Anisotropy and Localization,” Ph.D. thesis, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI.

3. On the Microstructural Origin of Certain Inelastic Models;Aifantis;ASME J. Eng. Mater. Technol.,1984

4. The Physics of Plastic Deformation;Aifantis;Int. J. Plast.,1987

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