Mathematical Models and Methods for Smart Materials
Title | Mathematical Models and Methods for Smart Materials PDF eBook |
Author | Mauro Fabrizio |
Publisher | World Scientific |
Total Pages | 396 |
Release | 2002-12-16 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9814487007 |
This book contains the papers presented at the conference on “Mathematical Models and Methods for Smart Materials”, held in Italy in 2001. The papers are divided into four parts: ”Methods in Materials Science” deals mainly with mathematical techniques for the investigation of physical systems, such as liquid crystals, materials with internal variables, amorphous materials, and thermoelastic materials. Also, techniques are exhibited for the analysis of stability and controllability of classical models of continuum mechanics and of dynamical systems. ”Modelling of Smart Materials” is devoted to models of superfluids, superconductors, materials with memory, nonlinear elastic solids, and damaged materials. In the elaboration of the models, thermodynamic aspects play a central role in the characterization of the constitutive properties. ”Well-Posedness in Materials with Memory” deals with existence, uniqueness and stability for the solution of problems, most often expressed by integrodifferential equations, which involve materials with fading memory. Also, attention is given to exponential decay in viscoelasticity, inverse problems in heat conduction with memory, and automatic control for parabolic equations. ”Analytic Problems in Phase Transitions” discusses nonlinear partial differential equations associated with phase transitions, and hysteresis, possibly involving fading memory effects. Particular applications are developed for the phase-field model with memory, the Stefan problem with a Cattaneo-type equation, the hysteresis in thermo-visco-plasticity, and the solid-solid phase transition. Contents:Automatic Control Problems for Integrodifferential Parabolic Equations (C Cavaterra)Phase Relaxation Problems with Memory and Their Optimal Control (P Colli)Unified Dynamics of Particles and Photons (G Ferrarese)Solid–Solid Phase Transition in a Mechanical System (G Gilardi)KAM Methods for Nonautonomous Schrödinger Operators (S Graffi)Fractional Diffusion and Wave Equations (A Hanyga)Recovering a Memory Kernel in an Integrodifferential Stefan Problem (L Lorenzi)Balance Equations in Two-Fluid Models of Helium II (A Morro & M Fabrizio)A Non-Stationary Model in Superconductivity (R Nibbi & M Fabrizio)Some Remarks on the Conserved Penrose-Fife Phase Field Model with Memory Effects (E Rocca)Longterm Dynamics of a Conserved Phase-Field System with Memory (F M Vegni)and other papers Readership: Researchers and academics in mathematical modeling, mathematical physics, thermodynamics, low temperature physics and classical mechanics. Keywords:Materials with Fading Memory;Thermodynamics;PDE;Phase Transitions;Smart Materials
Smart Material Systems
Title | Smart Material Systems PDF eBook |
Author | Ralph C. Smith |
Publisher | SIAM |
Total Pages | 522 |
Release | 2005-03-01 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 0898715830 |
This book describes several novel applications currently under investigation that exploit the unique actuator and sensor capabilities of smart material compounds. In addition to present and projected applications, this book provides comprehensive coverage of both linear and nonlinear modeling techniques necessary to characterize materials in a manner that facilitates transducer design and control development. The author focuses on ferroelectric, magnetic, and shape memory compounds and also addresses applications exploiting amorphous and ionic polymers, magnetorheological compounds, and fiber optic sensors. By providing a unified treatment of both linear and nonlinear characterization frameworks, Smart Material Systems: Model Development encompasses both low to moderate drive levels, which constitute the primary focus of most present texts, and the high drive regimes dictated by present and future applications. This will significantly enhance the design of transducers and control systems which exploit the unique actuator and sensor capabilities provided by smart material compounds.
Mathematical Models and Methods for Smart Material
Title | Mathematical Models and Methods for Smart Material PDF eBook |
Author | Mauro Fabrizio |
Publisher | World Scientific |
Total Pages | 404 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 9789812776273 |
This book contains the papers presented at the conference on OC Mathematical Models and Methods for Smart MaterialsOCO, held in Italy in 2001. The papers are divided into four parts: OCOMethods in Materials ScienceOCO deals mainly with mathematical techniques for the investigation of physical systems, such as liquid crystals, materials with internal variables, amorphous materials, and thermoelastic materials. Also, techniques are exhibited for the analysis of stability and controllability of classical models of continuum mechanics and of dynamical systems.OCOModelling of Smart MaterialsOCO is devoted to models of superfluids, superconductors, materials with memory, nonlinear elastic solids, and damaged materials. In the elaboration of the models, thermodynamic aspects play a central role in the characterization of the constitutive properties.OCOWell-Posedness in Materials with MemoryOCO deals with existence, uniqueness and stability for the solution of problems, most often expressed by integrodifferential equations, which involve materials with fading memory. Also, attention is given to exponential decay in viscoelasticity, inverse problems in heat conduction with memory, and automatic control for parabolic equations.OCOAnalytic Problems in Phase TransitionsOCO discusses nonlinear partial differential equations associated with phase transitions, and hysteresis, possibly involving fading memory effects. Particular applications are developed for the phase-field model with memory, the Stefan problem with a Cattaneo-type equation, the hysteresis in thermo-visco-plasticity, and the solid-solid phase transition."
Mathematical Models and Methods for Smart Materials
Title | Mathematical Models and Methods for Smart Materials PDF eBook |
Author | Mauro Fabrizio |
Publisher | World Scientific |
Total Pages | 396 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 9812382356 |
This book contains the papers presented at the conference on "Mathematical Models and Methods for Smart Materials, " held in Italy in 2001. The papers are divided into four parts: "Methods in Materials Science" deals mainly with mathematical techniques fo the investigation of physical systems, such as liquid crystals, materials with internal variables, amorphous materials, and thermoelastic materials. Also, techniques are exhibited for the analysis of stability and controllability of classical models of continuum mechanics and of dynamical systems. "Modelling of Smart Materials" is devoted to models of superfluids, superconductors, materials with memory, nonlinear elastic solids, and damaged materials. In the elaboration of the models, thermodynamic aspects play a central role in the characterization of the constitutive properties. "Well-Posedness in Materials with Memory" deals with existence, uniqueness and stability for the solution of problems, most often expressed by integrodifferential equations, which involve materials with fading memory. Also, attention is given to exponential decay in viscoelasticity, inverse problems in heat conduction with memory, and automatic control for parabolic equations. "Analytic Problems in Phase Transitions" discusses nonlinear partial differential equations associated with phase transitions, and hysteresis, possibly involving fading memory effects. Particular applications are developed for the phase-field model with memory, the Stefan problem with a Cattaneo type equation, the hysteresis in thermo-visco plasticity, and the solid-solid phase transition. Contents: Automatic Control Problems for Integrodifferential Parabolic Equations (C Cavaterra);Phase Relaxation Problems with Memory and Their Optimal Control (P Colli); Unified Dynamics of Particles and Photons (G Ferrarese); Solid-Solid Phase Transition in a Mechanical System (G Gilardi); KAM Methods for Nonautonomous
Mathematical Models and Methods for Smart Material
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Smart Materials Taxonomy
Title | Smart Materials Taxonomy PDF eBook |
Author | Victor Goldade |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Total Pages | 277 |
Release | 2015-10-22 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1498716202 |
Smart materials have been categorized employing taxonomical methods used in classification of cybernetics systems. This approach has allowed the systematization of the variety of smart materials (both developed and conceptualized) as well to substantiate the three-stage process of the materials’ making. This book proposes a phenomenological model describing smart materials.
Nonlinear Science and Complexity
Title | Nonlinear Science and Complexity PDF eBook |
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ISBN | 9814476331 |