Introduction to Wave Propagation in Nonlinear Fluids and Solids
Waves occur widely in nature and have innumerable commercial uses. Pressure waves are responsible for the transmission of speech, bow waves created by meteors can virtually ignite the earth's atmosphere, ultrasonic waves are used for medical imaging, and shock waves are used for the synthesis of new materials. This book provides a thorough, modern introduction to the study of linear and nonlinear waves. Beginning with fundamental concepts of motion, the book goes on to discuss linear and nonlinear mechanical waves, thermodynamics, and constitutive models. It covers gases, liquids, and solids as integral parts of the subject. Among the important areas of research and application are impact analysis, shock wave research, explosive detonation, nonlinear acoustics, and hypersonic aerodynamics. Graduate students, as well as professional engineers and applied physicists, will value this clear, comprehensive introduction to the study of wave phenomena.
- An introductory text on the topic
- Writing is clear, with many examples and illustrations
- Author brings both academic and industrial experience to the text
Product details
May 1998Paperback
9780521587464
536 pages
255 × 178 × 33 mm
0.94kg
295 b/w illus. 8 tables
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Nomenclature
- Introduction
- 1. Fundamentals
- 2. Mechanical waves
- 3. Thermomechanics
- 4. Constitutive models
- Appendix A: numerical methods
- Appendix B: material properties
- References
- Index.