Reciprocity in Elastodynamics
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- Author: J. D. Achenbach, Northwestern University, Illinois
- Date Published: February 2004
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521817349
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The reciprocity theorem has been used for over 100 years to establish interesting and useful relations between different loading states of a body. This book discusses current and novel uses of reciprocity relations for the determination of elastodynamic fields. The author, who is internationally distinguished for his contributions to theoretical and applied mechanics, presents a novel method to solve for wave fields, shedding new light on the use of reciprocity relations for dynamic fields in an elastic body. The material presented in the book is relevant to several fields in engineering and applied physics. Examples are ultrasonics for medical imaging and non-destructive evaluation, acoustic microscopy, seismology, exploratory geophysics, structural acoustics, and the response of structures to high-rate loads and the determination of material properties by ultrasonic techniques.
Read more- Sheds new light on the utility of reciprocity relations for dynamic fields in an elastic body
- Presents new method to solve for wave fields generated by dynamic loading conditions
- Systematically discusses applications, old and new, for reciprocity in acoustics, in one-dimensional elastodynamics, and in two- and three-dimensional elastodynamics
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'… this book provides a good basis for research workers in such fields who want to develop their knowledge in reciprocity formulations in elastodynamics.' ZAMM
See more reviews'This book is a delight to read. No matter how complicated a particular reasoning or derivation may be, every step is explained with insight and clarity that make the material easily accessible and enjoyable for beginners and experts alike. High-quality copyediting, printing, and page layout by Cambridge University Press complement this impression. If there has ever been a page-turner written on elastodynamics, this is the one.' Journal of Sound and Vibration
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- Date Published: February 2004
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521817349
- length: 266 pages
- dimensions: 236 x 160 x 23 mm
- weight: 0.633kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Some elastodynamic theory
3. Wave motion in an unbounded elastic solid
4. Some simple applications of reciprocity
5. Wave motion guided by a carrier wave
6. Waves in an elastic layer
7. Reciprocity considerations for the elastic layer
8. Forced motion of an elastic layer
9. Integral representations and integral equations
10. Scattering waveguides and bounded bodies
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