InTeOp, 2012. - 230 pages. ISBN: 9535108214 9789535108214
This book presents innovative and original research studies describing some enhancement in both directions. The audience includes students, engineers and advanced scientists with knowledge of wave propagation in solids.
Wave propagation in solids has been widely studied and principal advances in this field have been achieved not only for the improvements of calculus methods, but also for the high progresses attained in the description of new types of materials.
In particular, the first section is devoted to the propagation of waves in complex materials and related dispersion relations are deeply investigated.
Instead the second section is dedicated to new applications for the study of wave processes in classical solids; the emphasis is posed on various simulation availabilities in the fields of seismology, damaging, geomaterials and multi-wave propagation.
Contents
Preface
Wave Propagation in Complex MaterialsNonlinear Acoustic Waves in Fluid-Saturated Porous Rocks - Poro-Acoustoelasticity Theory
Acoustical Modeling of Laminated Composite Cylindrical Double-Walled Shell Lined with Porous Materials
Linear Wave Motions in Continua with Nano-Pores
Dispersion Relations and Modal Patterns of Wave in a Cylindrical Shell
Wave Features in Classical Media and StructuresSpatio-Temporal Feature in Two-Wave and Multi-Wave Propagations
An Efficient Approach for Seismoacoustic Scattering Simulation Based on Boundary Element Method
Wave Propagation Methods for Determining Stiffness of Geomaterials
Velocity-Stress Equations for Wave Propagation in Anisotropic Elastic Media