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Theory of Electroelasticity

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Theory of Electroelasticity analyzes the stress, strain, electric field and electric displacement in electroelastic structures such as sensors, actuators and other smart materials and structures. This book also describes new theories such as the physical variational principle and the inertial entropy theory. It differs from the traditional method by using the physical variational principle to derive the governing equations of the piezoelectric material, whereas the Maxwell stress is obtained automatically. By using the inertial entropy theory, the temperature wave equation is obtained very easily.
The book is intended for scientists, researchers and engineers in the areas of mechanics, physics, smart material and control engineering as well as mechanical, aeronautical and civil engineering, etc.
Zhen-Bang Kuang is a professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

List of contents

Introduction Continuum Thermodynamics.- Physical variational Principle and Governing Equations.- Generalized two dimensional electroelastic problem.- Linear inclusion and related problems.- Some problems in more complex materials with deffects.- Electroelastic wave.- Three dimensional and applied electroelastic problem.- Failure theory in piezoelectric materials.

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Theory of Electroelasticity analyzes the stress, strain, electric field and electric displacement in electroelastic structures such as sensors, actuators and other smart materials and structures. This book also describes new theories such as the physical variational principle and the inertial entropy theory. It differs from the traditional method by using the physical variational principle to derive the governing equations of the piezoelectric material, whereas the Maxwell stress is obtained automatically. By using the inertial entropy theory, the temperature wave equation is obtained very easily.
The book is intended for scientists, researchers and engineers in the areas of mechanics, physics, smart material and control engineering as well as mechanical, aeronautical and civil engineering, etc.
Zhen-Bang Kuang is a professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

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“The book represents a panoramic review of
electroelasticity, including the theoretical basis, as well as numerous
applications to piezoelectrics and pyroelectrics. This is based in many parts
on own research work by the author and collaborators, and is intended for a
large audience of readers with interest in the subject. The book has eight
chapters, with a list of references at the end of each.” (Ahmed Ghaleb, zbMATH 1323.74002,
2015)

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"The book represents a panoramic review of electroelasticity, including the theoretical basis, as well as numerous applications to piezoelectrics and pyroelectrics. This is based in many parts on own research work by the author and collaborators, and is intended for a large audience of readers with interest in the subject. The book has eight chapters, with a list of references at the end of each." (Ahmed Ghaleb, zbMATH 1323.74002, 2015)

Product details

Authors Zhen-Bang Kuang
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783642430770
ISBN 978-3-642-43077-0
No. of pages 431
Dimensions 155 mm x 23 mm x 235 mm
Weight 676 g
Illustrations IX, 431 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Mechanical engineering, production engineering

B, engineering, Civil Engineering, Classical mechanics, Control and Systems Theory, Solid Mechanics, Materials science, Materials Science, general, Mechanics, Mechanics, Applied, Control engineering, Civil engineering, surveying & building, Structural engineering, Structural Materials, Automatic control engineering

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