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Mathematical modeling of shock-wave processes in condensed matter = from statistical thermodynamics to control theory /
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Mathematical modeling of shock-wave processes in condensed matter/ by Tatiana Aleksandrovna Khantuleva.
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from statistical thermodynamics to control theory /
Author:
Khantuleva, T. A.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2022.,
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xv, 336 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Models of continuum mechanics and their deficiencies -- Specific Features of Processes Far from Equilibrium -- Macroscopic Description in Terms of Non-equilibrium Statistical Mechanics -- Thermodynamic Concepts Out of Equilibrium -- New Approach to Modeling Non-equilibrium Processes -- Description of the Structure Evolution Using Methods of Control Theory of Adaptive Systems -- The Shock-Induced Planar Wave Propagation in Condensed Matter -- Evolution of Waveforms during Propagation in Solids -- Abnormal Loss or Growth of the Wave Amplitude -- The Stress-Strain Relationships for the Continuous Stationary Loading.
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Condensed matter - Mathematical models. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2404-0
ISBN:
9789811924040
Mathematical modeling of shock-wave processes in condensed matter = from statistical thermodynamics to control theory /
Khantuleva, T. A.
Mathematical modeling of shock-wave processes in condensed matter
from statistical thermodynamics to control theory /[electronic resource] :by Tatiana Aleksandrovna Khantuleva. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2022. - xv, 336 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Shock wave and high pressure phenomena,2197-9537. - Shock wave and high pressure phenomena..
Models of continuum mechanics and their deficiencies -- Specific Features of Processes Far from Equilibrium -- Macroscopic Description in Terms of Non-equilibrium Statistical Mechanics -- Thermodynamic Concepts Out of Equilibrium -- New Approach to Modeling Non-equilibrium Processes -- Description of the Structure Evolution Using Methods of Control Theory of Adaptive Systems -- The Shock-Induced Planar Wave Propagation in Condensed Matter -- Evolution of Waveforms during Propagation in Solids -- Abnormal Loss or Growth of the Wave Amplitude -- The Stress-Strain Relationships for the Continuous Stationary Loading.
This book offers an interdisciplinary theoretical approach based on non-equilibrium statistical thermodynamics and control theory for mathematically modeling shock-induced out-of-equilibrium processes in condensed matter. The book comprises two parts. The first half of the book establishes the theoretical approach, reviewing fundamentals of non-equilibrium statistical thermodynamics and control theory of adaptive systems. The latter half applies the presented approach to a problem on shock-induced plane wave propagation in condensed matter. The result successfully reproduces the observed feature of waveform propagation in experiments, which conventional continuous mechanics cannot access. Further, the consequent stress-strain relationships derived with relaxation and inertia effect in elastic-plastic transition determines material properties in transient regimes.
ISBN: 9789811924040
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-19-2404-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: QC173.454 / .K43 2022
Dewey Class. No.: 530.41
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