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Wave Dynamics Mechanics And Physics Of Microstructured Metamaterials Theoretical And Experimental Methods 1st Ed Mezhlum A Sumbatyan

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Wave Dynamics Mechanics And Physics Of Microstructured Metamaterials Theoretical And Experimental Methods 1st Ed Mezhlum A Sumbatyan
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.99 MB
Author: Mezhlum A. Sumbatyan
ISBN: 9783030174699, 9783030174705, 3030174697, 3030174700
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Wave Dynamics Mechanics And Physics Of Microstructured Metamaterials Theoretical And Experimental Methods 1st Ed Mezhlum A Sumbatyan by Mezhlum A. Sumbatyan 9783030174699, 9783030174705, 3030174697, 3030174700 instant download after payment.

This book addresses theoretical and experimental methods for exploring microstructured metamaterials, with a special focus on wave dynamics, mechanics, and related physical properties. The authors use various mathematical and physical approaches to examine the mechanical properties inherent to particular types of metamaterials. These include: • Boundary value problems in reduced strain gradient elasticity for composite fiber-reinforced metamaterials • Self-organization of molecules in ferroelectric thin films • Combined models for surface layers of nanostructures • Computer simulation at the micro- and nanoscale • Surface effects with anisotropic properties and imperfect temperature contacts • Inhomogeneous anisotropic metamaterials with uncoupled and coupled surfaces or interfaces • Special interface finite elements and other numerical and analytical methods for composite structures

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