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Strain Solitons in Solids and How to Construct Them

by Alexander M. Samsonov
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Overview

Although the theory behind solitary waves of strain shows that they hold significant promise in nondestructive testing and a variety of other applications, an enigma has long persisted-the absence of observable elastic solitary waves in practice. Inspired by this apparent contradiction, Strain Solitons in Solids and How to Construct Them refines the existing theory, explores how to construct a powerful deformation pulse in a waveguide without plastic flow or fracture, and proposes a direct method of strain soliton generation, detection, and observation.

The author focuses on the theory, simulation, generation, and propagation of strain solitary waves in a nonlinearly elastic, straight cylindrical rod under finite deformations. He introduces the general theory of wave propagation in nonlinearly elastic solids and shows, from first principles, how its main ideas can lead to successful experiments. In doing so, he develops a new approach to solving the corresponding doubly dispersive equation (DDE) with dissipative terms, leading to new explicit and exact solutions. He also shows that the method is applicable to a variety of nonlinear problems.

First discovered in virtual reality, nonlinear waves and solitons in solids are finally moving into the genuine reality of physics, mechanics, and engineering. Strain Solitons in Solids and How to Construct Them shows how to balance the mathematics of the problem with the application of the results to experiments and ultimately to generating and observing solitons in solids.

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Samsonov (nonlinear wave theory, Russian Academy of Sciences-St. Petersburg) helps nonlinear waves and solitons in solids migrate from theory and virtual reality to the genuine reality of physics, mechanics, and engineering where they can be used for nondestructive testing, dynamic fracture, and other applications. He explains how to construct a powerful deformation pulse in a wave guide without plastic flow or fracture in a prescribed area, and proposes a direct method of generating, detecting, and observing strain soliton. His treatment should be accessible to researchers and graduate students in mechanics and condensed matter physics. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 18, 2001
Publisher
Boca Raton : Chapman & Hall/CRC, c2001.
Pages
248
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780849306846

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