Stress Waves in Solids

Stress Waves in Solids
Title Stress Waves in Solids PDF eBook
Author Herbert Kolsky
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 226
Release 1963-01-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0486610985

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The most readable survey of the theoretical core of current knowledge available. The author gives a concise account of the classical theory necessary to an understanding of the subject and considers how this theory has been extended to solids.

Stress Waves in Solids

Stress Waves in Solids
Title Stress Waves in Solids PDF eBook
Author Herbert Kolsky
Publisher Dover Publications
Total Pages 0
Release 2012-05-17
Genre Science
ISBN 9780486610986

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The most readable survey of the theoretical core of current knowledge available. The author gives a concise account of the classical theory necessary to an understanding of the subject and considers how this theory has been extended to solids.

Stress Waves in Solids

Stress Waves in Solids
Title Stress Waves in Solids PDF eBook
Author Herbert Kolsky
Publisher
Total Pages 213
Release 1967
Genre Solids
ISBN

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Stress Waves in Non-elastic Solids

Stress Waves in Non-elastic Solids
Title Stress Waves in Non-elastic Solids PDF eBook
Author Wojeiech Krzysztof Nowacki
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1978
Genre
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Stress Waves in Non-Elastic Solids

Stress Waves in Non-Elastic Solids
Title Stress Waves in Non-Elastic Solids PDF eBook
Author W. K. Nowacki
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 259
Release 2018-03-06
Genre Science
ISBN 1483153932

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Stress Waves in Non-Elastic Solids is a comprehensive presentation of the principles underlying the propagation of stress waves in non-elastic solids, with emphasis on wave problems in the theory of plasticity. This book exposes wave propagation problems for a range of material responses and justifies the hypotheses introduced in specialized theories and the simplifications made in the analysis of particular problems. Both analytical and numerical methods of solving problems are described, and a large number of solutions to specific problems of wave propagation in inelastic solids are given. This book is comprised of six chapters and begins with an overview of the fundamental equations of the dynamics of inelastic media. The dynamical properties of metals and soils are discussed, offering an account of the most representative theories of plasticity and viscoplasticity. The next chapter considers the basic definitions of discontinuity surfaces and the conditions that must to be satisfied across these surfaces. Certain mathematical fundamentals are given, referring to systems of differential equations, quasi-linear and semi-linear, of the first order. Initial and boundary value problems for hyperbolic equations are also formulated. The remaining chapters focus on methods of solving stress wave propagation problems, including one-dimensional plane waves and longitudinal-transverse waves. Wave propagation problems for elastic-plastic and elastic/viscoplastic media are treated in detail, along with the most important problem of shock waves in metals and soils. The last chapter deals with thermal wave propagation problems. This monograph will be a valuable resource for students and practitioners of engineering, physics, and mathematics.

Foundations of Stress Waves

Foundations of Stress Waves
Title Foundations of Stress Waves PDF eBook
Author Lili Wang
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 549
Release 2011-08-26
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0080470971

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The primary objective of Foundations of Stress Waves is to give the reader an understanding of stress wave behaviour while taking into account the dynamic constitutive equations of elastic-plastic solids. The author has combined a 'materials characteristics' approach with a 'singularity surface' approach in this work, which readers will find to be a novel and unique route to solving their problems. Helps engineers understand the effects and behavior of stress waves in various materials Aids in the process of engineering design, testing, and evaluation

Stress Waves in Anelastic Solids

Stress Waves in Anelastic Solids
Title Stress Waves in Anelastic Solids PDF eBook
Author Herbert Kolsky
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 354
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 3642882889

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Although the subject of wave propagation in solids has a long history, the classical theory of elastic waves having been developed in the nine teenth century by STOKES, POISSON, RAYLEIGH and KELVIN, the last two decades have seen a remarkable revival of interest in this subject among both theoreticians and experimenters. There' are a number of reasons for this; first, experimental methods for the generation and detection of high frequency mechanical waves have become available only with the advent of electronic techniques and of high speed photo graphic recording apparatus. Secondly, the appearan