Electromagnetic Material Interrogation Using Conductive Interfaces and Acoustic Wavefronts
Electromagnetic theory offers fascination and challenge from both a physical and a mathematical perspective. This monograph contains the newest results on the use of electromagnetic probes to interrogate dielectric material structures for material properties and geometry. The authors begin with basic electromagnetics, such as Maxwell's equations, and present modeling, theory, and computational results. The book systematically exploits interface phenomena, the electrodynamics of material responses, and time dependent interrogating signals in an integrated manner. Strengths of this volume include a clear discussion of materials properties from the electromagnetic point of view, a careful formulation of the imaging problems addressed, rigorous treatment of mathematical issues, and useful illustration of computational methods and results. While confined to internal vision in one-dimensional settings, this volume will stimulate further developments in internal vision to include two- and three-dimensional interior assessments. An excellent and robust source of applied mathematics and engineering research challenges for the future.
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September 2000Hardback
9780898714593
160 pages
263 × 188 × 14 mm
0.49kg
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Introduction and physical modeling
- 3. Wellposedness
- 4. Computational methods for dielectrics with supraconductive boundary
- 5. Computational methods for general polarization models
- 6. Computational methods for acoustically backed dielectrics
- 7. Concluding summary and remarks of potential applications
- Bibliography
- Index.