Wave Dispersion Characteristics of Continuous Mechanical Systems
provides a mechanical engineering-based analysis of wave dispersion
response in various structures created from different materials.
Looking at materials including strengthened nanocomposites,
functionally graded materials, metal foams, and anisotropic materials,
it uses analytical solution methods to solve typical problems in the
framework of a micromechanics approach. Nanocomposites are a novel
type of composite materials, fabricated by dispersing nanosized
reinforcements in a matrix to combine the material properties of the
matrix with the improved properties of nanosized elements. This book
enables readers to learn about the theory and practical applications
of this rapidly evolving field. Practically minded, the book
investigates the impact of employing various nanofillers and
demonstrates how this augments stiffness within the nanocomposite.
Topics covered include agglomeration and waviness of nanofillers,
porosity, elastic mediums, fluid flow, and the impact of the thermal
environment on a propagated wave. Using mathematical formulations to
solve wave dispersion characteristics of structures including beams,
plates, and shells, the book obtains equations of structures using
first- and higher-order shear deformation theories. This book will be
of interest to professional engineers working in material and
mechanical engineering, nanocomposites, nanofillers, and
micromechanics. It will also be of interest to students in these
fields.
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ISBN
9781003813958
Publisert
2023
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CRC Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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