Book Description
Computational and experimental mechanics are approaches frequently used in the design and assessment of the material behaviour and the mechanical performance of structures. These approaches can be used to determine the physical properties of materials and the response of structures to loads, which is carried out through stress analysis and measurements of deformation, shape, and strain. This book collects new scientific articles that contribute to the development of new computational and experimental methods bridging the gap between the fields of modelling, simulation, and experiments of materials and structures; with a particular focus on Fatigue Design, Computational Fracture Mechanics, Structural Durability & Reliability and Additive Manufacturing.