Buch, Englisch, 433 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 834 g
Buch, Englisch, 433 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 834 g
Reihe: Shock Wave and High Pressure Phenomena
ISBN: 978-3-540-74568-6
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
This book is an introduction to the thermomechanical theory required to conduct research and pursue application of shock physics in solid materials. It is the first textbook devoted entirely to shock physics of solid materials. Emphasis is on a regime where solids can be described as elastoplastic materials. The main text is complemented with numerous exercises and solutions. The book itself falls naturally into four parts, with a first part exposing the principles of both continuum mechanics and plane longitudinal shocks. The following four chapters treat various aspects of materials response. The third part of the book deals with linear and nonlinear wave propagation in such media and the fourth part introduces a number of advanced topics, such as porous solids, spall fracture and the detonation phenomenon. This book provides a reference and tutorial for an interdisciplinary field with applications ranging from astrophysics and geophysics to materials science, aeronautics, and semiconductors.
Zielgruppe
Graduate
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Technische Wissenschaften Maschinenbau | Werkstoffkunde Technische Mechanik | Werkstoffkunde Kontinuumsmechanik
- Naturwissenschaften Physik Mechanik Kontinuumsmechanik, Strömungslehre
- Naturwissenschaften Physik Thermodynamik Festkörperphysik, Kondensierte Materie
- Technische Wissenschaften Maschinenbau | Werkstoffkunde Technische Mechanik | Werkstoffkunde Werkstoffprüfung
- Naturwissenschaften Physik Mechanik Klassische Mechanik, Newtonsche Mechanik
- Technische Wissenschaften Maschinenbau | Werkstoffkunde Technische Mechanik | Werkstoffkunde Strömungslehre
Weitere Infos & Material
Mechanical Principles.- Plane Longitudinal Shocks.- Material Response I: Principles.- Material Response II: Inviscid Compressible Fluids.- Material Response III: Elastic Solids.- Material Response IV: Elastic-Plastic and Elastic-Viscoplastic Solids.- Weak Elastic Waves.- Finite-amplitude Elastic Waves.- Elastic-Plastic and Elastic-Viscoplastic Waves.- Porous Solids.- Spall Fracture.- Steady Detonation Waves.