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Homogenisation: Averaging Processes in Periodic Media: Mathematical Problems in the Mechanics of Composite Materials(36 Mathematics and its Applications)

Homogenisation: Averaging Processes in Periodic Media: Mathematical Problems in the Mechanics of Composite Materials(36 Mathematics and its Applications)


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1. Formulation of Elementary Boundary Value Problems.- §1. The Concept of the Classical Formulation of a Boundary Value Problem for Equations with Discontinuous Coefficients.- §2. The Concept of Generalized Solution.- §3. Generalized Formulations of Problems for the Basic Equations of Mathematical Physics.- 2. The Concept of Asymptotic Expansion. A Model Example to Illustrate the Averaging Method.- §1. Asymptotic expansion. A Formal Asymptotic Solution.- §2. Asymptotic Expansion of a Solution of the Equation u = 1 + ?u3.- §3. Asymptotic Expansion of a Solution of the Equation (K(x/?)u?)?= f(x) by the Averaging Method.- §4. Generalization of the Averaging Method in the Case of a Piecewise Smooth Coefficient.- §5. Averaging the System of Differential Equations.- 3. Averaging Processes in Layered Media.- §1. Problem of Small Longitudinal Vibrations of a Rod.- §2. Nonstationary Problem of Heat Conduction.- §3. Averaging Maxwell Equations.- §4. Averaging Equations of a Viscoelastic Medium.- §5. Media with Slowly Changing Geometric Characteristics.- §6. Heat Transfer Through a System of Screens.- §7. Averaging a Nonlinear Problem of the Elasticity Theory in an Inhomogeneous Rod.- §8. The System of Equations of Elasticity Theory in a Layered Medium.- §9. Considerations Permitting Reduction of Calculations in Constructing Averaged Equations.- §10. Nonstationary Nonlinear Problems.- §11. Averaging Equations with Rapidly Oscillating Nonperiodic Coefficients.- §12. Problems of Plasticity and Dynamics of Viscous Fluid as Described by Functions Depending on Fast Variables.- 4. Averaging Basic Equations of Mathematical Physics.- §1. Averaging Stationary Thermal Fields in a Composite.- §2. Asymptotic Expansion of Solution of the Stationary Heat ConductionProblem.- §3. Stationary Thermal Field in a Porous Medium.- §4. Averaging a Stationary System of Equations of Elasticity Theory in Composite and Porous Materials.- §5. Nonstationary Systems of Equations of Elasticity and Diffusion Theory.- §6. Averaging Nonstationary Nonlinear System of Equations of Elasticity Theory.- §7. Averaging Stokes and Navier-Stokes Equations. The Derivation of the Percolation Law for a Porous Medium (Darcy’s Law).- §8. Averaging in case of Short-Wave Propagation.- §9. Averaging the Transition Equation for a Periodic Medium.- §10. Eigenvalue Problems.- 5. General Formal Averaging Procedure.- §1. Averaging Nonlinear Equations.- §2. Averaged Equations of Infinite Order for a Linear Periodic Medium and for the Equation of Moment Theory.- §3. A Method of Describing Multi-Dimensional Periodic Media that does not Involve Separating Fast and Slow Variables.- 6. Properties of Effective Coefficients. Relationship Among Local and Averaged Characteristics of a Solution.- §1. Maintaining the Properties of Convexity and Symmetry of the Minimized Functional in Averaging.- §2. On the Principle of Equivalent Homogeneity.- §3. The Symmetry Properties of Effective Coefficients and Reduction of Periodic Problems to Boundary Value Problems.- §4. Agreement Between Theoretically Predicted Values of Effective Coefficients and Those Determined by an Ideal Experiment.- 7. Composite Materials Containing High-Modulus Reinforcement.- §1. The Stationary Field in a Layered Material.- §2. Composite Materials with Grains for Reinforcement.- §3. Dissipation of Waves in Layered Media.- §4. High-Modulus 3D Composite Materials.- §5. The Splitting Principle for the Averaged Operator for 3D High-Modulus Composites.- 8. Averaging of Processes in SkeletalStructures.- §1. An Example of Averaging a Problem on the Simplest Framework.- §2. A Geometric Model of a Framework.- §3. The Splitting Principle for the Averaged Operator for a Periodic Framework.- §4. The Splitting Principle for the Averaged Operator for Trusses and Thin-walled Structures.- §5. On Refining the Splitting Principle for the Averaged Operator.- §6 Asymptotic Expansion of a Solution of a Linear Equation in Partial Derivatives for a Rectangular Framework.- §7 Skeletal Structures with Random Properties.- 9. Mathematics of Boundary-Layer Theory in Composite Materials.- §1. Problem on the Contact of Two Layered Media.- §2. The Boundary Layer for an Elliptic Equation Defined on a Half-Plane.- §3. The Boundary Layer Near the Interface of Two Periodic Structures.- §4. Problem on the Contact of Two Media Divided by a Thin Interlayer.- §5. The Boundary Layer for the Nonstationary System of Equations of Elasticity Theory.- §6. On the Ultimate Strength of a Composite.- §7. Boundary Conditions of Other Types.- §8. On the Averaging of Fields in Layer Media with Layers of Composite Materials.- §9. The Time Boundary Layer for the Cauchy Parabolic Problem.- Supplement: Existence and Uniqueness Theorems for the Problem on a Cell.


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  • ISBN-13: 9780792300496
  • Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers
  • Publisher Imprint: Kluwer Academic Publishers
  • Height: 234 mm
  • No of Pages: 366
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: Mathematical Problems in the Mechanics of Composite Materials
  • ISBN-10: 0792300491
  • Publisher Date: 31 Oct 1989
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Series Title: 36 Mathematics and its Applications
  • Width: 156 mm


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