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Dynamic Localization Phenomena in Elasticity, Acoustics and Electromagnetism: CISM International Centre for Mechanical Sciences, cartea 547

Editat de Richard V. Craster, Julius Kaplunov
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 aug 2013
Properties of wave localization play a decisive role both in applications of engineered microstructures and in the detection of cracks and flaws. The papers in this volume give an introduction into a variety of interrelated dynamic localization phenomena occurring in elasticity, acoustics and electromagnetism. In particular, these involve surface and edge waves and also trapped modes localized near defects, shape changes and the edges of elongated waveguides. The effects of layering, prestress, anisotropy, periodic microstructures as well as various multi-field phenomena are addressed with reference to underlying industrial problems. The essential and up-to-date numerical, asymptotic, and analytical techniques are covered as well as relevant continuum theories that are required to make progress in, and understand wave localization and allied effects. A major focus is on a qualitative physical insight into the mechanisms of dynamic localization.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783709116180
ISBN-10: 370911618X
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: VII, 256 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:2013
Editura: SPRINGER VIENNA
Colecția Springer
Seria CISM International Centre for Mechanical Sciences

Locul publicării:Vienna, Austria

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Research

Cuprins

Modeling microstructured media: periodic systems and effective media.- Multiscale models of electromagnetic and plasmonic metamaterials.- Explicit models for surface, interfacial and edge elastic wave.- Elastodynamic end effects in structural mechanics.- Trapped modes and edge resonances in acoustics and elasticity.- Surface waves in elastic half spaces coated with crystalline films.

Recenzii

From the book reviews:
“The lecture notes cover a wide range of subjects and techniques related to dynamic localization phenomena … . The basic concepts and updated information from research on the arguments under consideration are given together with numerous references. The book is addressed to graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and researchers in mechanical, aerospace and civil engineering, and it should be of interest to physicists, researchers in mechanics and applied mathematicians.” (Stan Chiriţă, Mathematical Reviews, September, 2014)

Textul de pe ultima copertă

Properties of wave localization play a decisive role both in  applications of engineered microstructures and in the detection of cracks and flaws. The papers in this volume give an introduction into a variety of interrelated dynamic localization phenomena occurring in elasticity, acoustics and electromagnetism. In particular, these involve surface and edge waves and also trapped modes localized near defects, shape changes and the edges of elongated waveguides. The effects of layering, prestress, anisotropy, periodic microstructures as well as various multi-field phenomena are addressed with reference to underlying industrial problems.  The essential and up-to-date numerical, asymptotic, and analytical techniques are covered as well as relevant continuum theories that are required to make progress in, and understand wave localization and allied effects. A major focus is on a qualitative physical insight into the mechanisms of dynamic localization.

Caracteristici

Written by leading experts Breadth of material coverage from acoustics to elasticity and electromagnetism Introduction to metamaterials showing connections to other areas