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    Wave Dynamics of Generalized Continua

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    Wave Dynamics of Generalized Continua

    Wave Dynamics of Generalized Continua
    Springer | Physics | Sept. 26 2015 | ISBN-10: 364237266X | 274 pages | pdf | 4.24 mb

    by Alexander G. Bagdoev (Author), Vladimir I. Erofeyev (Author), Ashot V. Shekoyan (Author)
    Covers many material classes and media for wave propagation
    Discusses the wave propagation and stability in continuous media with complex structure
    Presents new methods of evolution and modulation equations


    From the Back Cover
    This monograph is devoted to problems of propagation and stability of linear and nonlinear waves in continuous media with complex structure. It considers the different media, such as solid with cavities, preliminary deformed disperse medium, solid with porosity filled by the electrically conductive and non-conductive liquid, magnetoelastic, piezo-semiconductors, crystals with dislocations, composites with inclusions, an electrically conductive asymmetrical liquid, a mixture of gas with a drop liquid. The book also considers the propagation of a laser beam through a two-level medium.

    The presented results are based on methods of evolution and modulation equations that were developed by the authors. The book is intended for scientific and technical researchers, students and post-graduate students specializing in mechanics of continuous media, physical acoustics, and physics of the solid state.

    Number of Illustrations and Tables
    52 illus., 14 in colour
    Topics
    Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials
    Acoustics
    Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
    Solid State Physics


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