
The mathematical modelling of changing structures in materials is of increasing importance to industry where applications of the theory are found in subjects as diverse as aerospace and medicine. This book deals with aspects of the nonlinear dynamics of deformable ordered solids (known as elastic crystals) where the nonlinear effects combine or compete with each other. Physical and mathematical models are discused and computational aspects are also included. Different models are considered - on discrete as well as continuum scales - applying heat, electricity, or magnetism to the crystal structure and these are analysed using the equations of rational mechanics. In this way the student is introduced to the important equations of nonlinear science that describe shock waves, solitons and chaos and also the non-exactly integrable systems or partial differential equations. A large number of problems and examples are included, many taken from recent research and involving both one-dimension
This book investigates the mathematical modeling of nonlinear dynamics within deformable ordered solids, specifically elastic crystals, under the influence of diverse physical fields. Gerard Maugin, a prominent researcher in continuum mechanics, utilizes the framework of rational mechanics to synthesize how nonlinear effects interact within material structures. The text provides a rigorous analysis of how these mathematical models apply to practical industrial challenges in fields ranging from aerospace engineering to medical technology.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this monograph as a foundational text for students and researchers specializing in the intersection of continuum mechanics and nonlinear science. Readers frequently note the high level of mathematical density and the technical rigor required to engage with the presented equations and theoretical frameworks.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2000-01-20
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198534841
ISBN-13:
9780198534846
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