Electrodynamics of Continua I
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
978-1-4612-7923-5 (ISBN)
(Volume I).- 1 Kinematics of Material Continua.- 1.1. Scope of the Chapter.- 1.2. Mass and Charge.- 1.3. Motion and Deformation.- 1.4. Strain Measures.- 1.5. Polar Decomposition.- 1.6. Infinitesimal Strains.- 1.7. Volume and Area Changes.- 1.8. Compatibility Conditions.- 1.9. Deformation Rates.- 1.10. Rigid Body Motion.- 1.11. Objectivity.- 1.12. Objective Time Rates of Tensor Fields.- 1.13. Kinematics of Line, Surface, and Volume Integrals.- 2 Microscopic Electromagnetic Theory.- 2.1. Scope of the Chapter.- 2.2. Electric Charge.- 2.3. Electric Moments.- 2.4. Current, Magnetic Moments.- 2.5. Microscopic Electromagnetic Fields.- 2.6. Electromagnetic Force on a Point Particle.- 2.7. Microscopic Maxwell’s Equations.- 2.8. Electromagnetic Force on Composite Particles.- 2.9. Couple Acting on a Composite Particle.- 2.10. Power of Electromagnetic Forces.- 3 Macroscopic Electromagnetic Theory.- 3.1. Scope of the Chapter.- 3.2. Statistical Averages.- 3.3. Maxwell’s Equations.- 3.4. Galilean Invariance of Maxwell’s Equations.- 3.5. Macroscopic Densities of Mass, Force, Couple, and Power.- 3.6. Electromagnetic Stress Tensor, Momentum, and Poynting Vector.- 3.7. Electromagnetic Force, Couple, and Power at a Discontinuity Surface.- 3.8. Balance Laws of Continuum Physics.- 3.9. Balance Laws of Electrodynamics.- 3.10. Thermomechanical Balance Laws.- 3.11. Clausius-Duhem Inequality.- 3.12. Invariance Requirements for Balance Laws.- 3.13. Principle of Virtual Power.- 3.14. Résumé of Balance Laws.- 4 Elementary Properties of Electromagnetic Continua.- 4.1. Scope of the Chapter.- 4.2. Dielectric Materials.- 4.3. Physical Theory of Dielectrics.- 4.4. Magnetic Materials.- 4.5. Different Types of Magnetism.- 4.6. Electric Conduction.- 4.7. Interaction Between Light andElectromagnetic Continua.- 5 Constitutive Equations.- 5.1. Scope of the Chapter.- 5.2. Résumé of Balance Laws.- 5.3. Raison d’Être.- 5.4. Axioms of Constitutive Theory.- 5.5. Integrity Basis Under Crystallographic Point Groups.- 5.6. Integrity Basis Under Magnetic Point Groups.- 5.7. Integrity Basis of Vectors and Tensors for Isotropic Materials.- 5.8. Constitutive Equations of Electromagnetic Elastic Solids.- 5.9. Isotropic Electromagnetic Elastic Solids.- 5.10. Anisotropic Electromagnetic Elastic Solids.- 5.11. Linear Constitutive Equations.- 5.12. Electromagnetic Fluids.- 5.13. Résumé of Constitutive Equations.- 6 Rigid Dielectrics.- 6.1. Scope of the Chapter.- 6.2. Fundamental Equations.- 6.3. Potential Theory.- 6.4. Charged Cylinder.- 6.5. Potential in Half-Plane.- 6.6. Charged Disk.- 6.7. Plane Electromagnetic Waves in Isotropic Bodies.- 6.8. Spherical Waves.- 6.9. Nonlinear Theory of Rigid Dielectrics.- 6.10. One-Dimensional Problem.- 6.11. Two-Dimensional Nonlinear Problem.- 6.12. Solutions of Two-Dimensional Problems for Special Dielectrics.- 6.13. Nonlinear Electromagnetic Waves.- 6.14. Electromagnetic Shock Waves in Rigid Stationary Dielectrics.- 6.15. Moving Rigid Dielectrics.- 6.16. Nonlinear Optics.- 6.17. Solitary Waves.- 7 Elastic Dielectrics.- 7.1. Scope of the Chapter.- 7.2. Résumé of Basic Equations..- 7.3. Uniqueness Theorem.- 7.4. Piezoelectric Moduli.- 7.5. Piezoelectrically Excited Thickness Vibrations of Plates.- 7.6. Extensional Vibrations of Piezoelectric Rods.- 7.7. Surface Waves.- 7.8. Radially Symmetric Vibrations.- 7.9. Spherically Symmetric Vibrations of Thin Ceramic Shells.- 7.10. Piezoelectrically Generated Electric Field.- 7.11. Elastic Dielectrics Subject to Finite Deformations and Fields.- 7.12. Cylindrically SymmetricDeformation of a Tube Subject to a Radial Field.- 7.13. Axisymmetric Oscillations of a Tube.- 7.14. Small Deformations and Fields Superimposed on Large Static Deformations and Fields.- 7.15. Photoelastic Effect.- 7.16. Electro-Optical Effect.- 7.17. Magneto-Optical Effects.- 7.18. Elastic Ionic Crystals, Ferroelectrics, and Other Polarizable Solids.- 8 Magnetoelasticity.- 8.1. Scope of the Chapter.- 8.2. Résumé of Basic Equations.- 8.3. Static Magnetoelastic Fields.- 8.4. Uniformly Magnetized Sphere in Nonpermeable Medium.- 8.5. Two-Dimensional Magnetoelasticity.- 8.6. Stress Concentration at a Circular Hole.- 8.7. Radial Motions of a Cylinder Under an Axial Magnetic Field.- 8.8. Propagation of Plane Waves.- 8.9. Waves Induced by a Thermal Shock.- 8.10. Homogeneous Strain in a Magnet.- 8.11. Simple Shear.- 8.12. Torsion of a Cylindrical Magnet.- 8.13. Electric Conduction in a Twisted Cylinder.- 8.14. Theory of Magnetoelastic Plates.- 8.15. Plate under Transverse Magnetic Field.- 8.16. Magnetoelastic Buckling of a Circular Plate.- 8.17. Other Works: Dynamic Buckling and Nonlinear Waves.- Appendices.- A. Crystallographic Point Groups.- B. Crystallographic Magnetic Groups.- C. Integrity Bases of Crystallographic Groups.- D. Some Theorems on Symmetric Polynomial Functions.- E. Representations of Isotropic, Scalar, Vector, and Tensor Functions.- F. Maxwell’s Equations in Various Systems of Units.- References.
Zusatzinfo | XVII, 436 p. |
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Verlagsort | New York, NY |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Elektrodynamik |
Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Mechanik | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Optik | |
Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4612-7923-2 / 1461279232 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4612-7923-5 / 9781461279235 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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