Questions About Elastic Waves

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This book addresses the modelling of mechanical waves by asking the right questions about them and trying to find suitable answers. The questions follow the analytical sequence from elementary understandings to complicated cases, following a step-by-step path towards increased knowledge. The focus is on waves in elastic solids, although some examples also concern non-conservative cases for the sake of completeness. Special attention is paid to the understanding of the influence of microstructure, nonlinearity and internal variables in continua.

With the help of many mathematical models for describing waves, physical phenomena concerning wave dispersion, nonlinear effects, emergence of solitary waves, scales and hierarchies of waves as well as the governing physical parameters are analysed. Also, the energy balance in waves and non-conservative models with energy influx are discussed. Finally, all answers are interwoven into the canvas of complexity.

Author(s): Jüri Engelbrecht (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 196
Tags: Applications of Mathematics; Numerical and Computational Physics; Partial Differential Equations; Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics; Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis

Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Introduction: What is all that about?....Pages 1-7
What is wave motion?....Pages 9-17
How to model waves?....Pages 19-42
What are internal variables? A. Berezovski answers....Pages 43-69
What are evolution equations?....Pages 71-89
What physical effects are involved?....Pages 91-149
What physical mechanisms govern waves in non-conservative systems?....Pages 151-174
What is complexity of waves?....Pages 175-183
Back Matter....Pages 185-196