Mathematical Methods in Electro-Magneto-Elasticity by Demosthenis I. Bardzokas, Michael L. Filshtinsky, Leonid A. Filshtinsky.

The mechanics of Coupled Fields is a discipline at the edge of modern research connecting Continuum Mechanics with Solid State Physics. It integrates the Mechanics of Continuous Media, Heat Conductivity and the theory of Electromagnetism that are usually studied seperately. For an accurate descripti...

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Main Authors: Bardzokas, Demosthenis I. (Author), Filshtinsky, Michael L. (Author), Filshtinsky, Leonid A. (Author)
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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2007.
Edition:1st ed. 2007.
Series:Lecture Notes in Applied and Computational Mechanics, 32
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Table of Contents:
  • Physical Fields in Solid Bodies
  • Basic Equations of the Linear Electroelasticity
  • Static Problems of Electroelasticity for Bimorphs with Stress Concentrators
  • Diffraction of a Shear Wave on Tunnel Cracks in Media of Various Configurations (Antiplane Deformation)
  • Scattering of a Shear Wave by Cylindrical Inhomogeneities in Piezoceramic Media of Various Configurations (Antiplane Deformation)
  • Mixed Dynamic Problems of Electroelasticity for Piezoelectric Bodies with Surface Electrodes
  • Harmonic Oscillations of Continuous Piezoceramic Cylinders with Inner Defects (Antiplane Deformation)
  • Electroacoustic Waves in Piezoceramic Media with Defects (Plane Deformation)
  • Fundamentals of Magnetoelasticity
  • Influence of the Induced Currents on the Dynamic Intensity of Piecewise-Uniform Electro-Conductive Bodies in Magnetic Fields
  • Influence of Magnetizability of Material on the Stress State of a Ferromagnetic Medium with Heterogeneities
  • Optimal Control of Physical Fields in Piezoelectric Bodies with Defects.