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Computer Simulation of Dynamic Phenomena

✍ Scribed by Mark L. Wilkins


Book ID
127423728
Publisher
Springer
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
3 MB
Series
Scientific computation
Edition
1
Category
Library
City
Berlin; New York
ISBN
3540630708
ISSN
1434-8322

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✦ Synopsis


Preferred finite difference schemes in one, two, and three space dimensions are described for solving the three fundamental equations of mechanics (conservation of mass, conservation of momentum, and conservation of energy). Models of the behavior of materials provide the closure to the three fundamentals equations for applications to problems in compressible fluid flow and solid mechanics. The use of Lagrange coordinates permits the history of mass elements to be followed where the integrated effects of plasticity and external loads change the material physical properties. Models of fracture, including size effects, are described. The detonation of explosives is modelled following the Chapman--Jouget theory with equations of state for the detonation products derived from experiments. An equation-of-state library for solids and explosives is presented with theoretical models that incorporate experimental data from the open literature. The versatility of the simulation programs is demonstrated by applications to the calculations of surface waves from an earthquake to the shock waves from supersonic flow and other examples.

✦ Subjects


Матметоды и моделирование в физике


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Computer Simulation of Dynamic Phenomena
✍ Mark L. Wilkins 📂 Library 📅 1999 🏛 Springer 🌐 English ⚖ 3 MB

Preferred finite difference schemes in one, two, and three space dimensions are described for solving the three fundamental equations of mechanics (conservation of mass, conservation of momentum, and conservation of energy). Models of the behavior of materials provide the closure to the three fu