<p>This book contains a collection of recent advanced contributions in the field of nonlinear dynamics and synchronization, including selected applications in the area of theoretical electrical engineering. The present book is divided into twenty-one chapters grouped in five parts. The first part fo
Selected Topics in Nonlinear Wave Mechanics
β Scribed by ArdΓ©shir Guran, Anton Nagl, Herbert Γberall (auth.), C. I. Christov, A. Guran (eds.)
- Publisher
- BirkhΓ€user Basel
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 273
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book gives an overview ofthe current state of nonlinear wave mechanics with emphasis on strong discontinuities (shock waves) and localized selfΒ preserving shapes (solitons) in both elastic and fluid media. The exposition is intentionallyat a detailed mathematical and physical level, our expectation being that the reader will enjoy coming to grips in a concrete manner with advances in this fascinating subject. Historically, modern research in nonlinear wave mechanics began with the famous 1858 piston problem paper of Riemann on shock waves and conΒ tinued into the early part of the last century with the work of Hadamard, Rankine, and Hugoniot. After WWII, research into nonlinear propagation of dispersive waves rapidly accelerated with the advent of computers. Works of particular importance in the immediate post-war years include those of von Neumann, Fermi, and Lax. Later, additional contributions were made by Lighthill, Glimm, Strauss, Wendroff, and Bishop. Dispersion alone leads to shock fronts of the propagating waves. That the nonlinearity can comΒ pensate for the dispersion, leading to propagation with a stable wave having constant velocity and shape (solitons) came as a surprise. A solitary wave was first discussed by J. Scott Russell in 1845 in "Report of British AssoΒ ciations for the Advancement of Science. " He had, while horseback riding, observed a solitary wave travelling along a water channel and followed its unbroken progress for over a mile.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Elastic Surface Waves, Resonances, and Inverse Acoustic Scattering....Pages 1-33
Amplitude Equation Models for the Interaction of Shocks with Nonlinear Dispersive Wave Envelopes....Pages 35-74
Some Aspects of One-Dimensional Finite Amplitude Elastic Wave Propagation....Pages 75-116
Nonlinear Duality Between Elastic Waves and Quasi-particles....Pages 117-160
Time-Harmonic Waves in Pre-Stressed Dissipative Materials....Pages 161-202
Dissipative Effects on the Evolution of Internal Solitary Waves in a Sheared, Stably Stratified Fluid Layer....Pages 203-222
Dissipative Nonlinear Strain Waves in Solids....Pages 223-260
Back Matter....Pages 261-263
β¦ Subjects
Applications of Mathematics; Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering
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