Materials and Acoustics Handbook by: Michel Bruneau, Catherine Potel

Materials and Acoustics Handbook by: Michel Bruneau, Catherine Potel | Written by a group of acoustics and vibration specialists, this book studies the acoustic and vibrating phenomena that occur in diverse materials used for all kinds of purposes. The first part studies the fundamental aspects of propagation: analytical, numerical and experimental. The second part outlines industrial and medical applications. Covering a wide range of topics that associate materials science with acoustics, this will be of invaluable use to researchers, engineers or practitioners in this field, as well as students in acoustics, physics and mechanics.
Content:
1. Homogenous and stratified homogenous environments: linear propagation models.2. Porous and stratified porous environments: linear propagation models.3. Method for experimental and numerical studies.4. Non-linear acoustics phenomena in micro-inhomogenous environments.5. Green's function in anisotropic environments: Cagniard de Hoop method.6. Propagation in continuous stratification environment.7. Linear methods for ultrasonic non-destructive control and evaluation.8. Non-destructive evaluation of micro-inhomogenous solids using non-linear methods.9. Characterization of pro-resilient materials.10. Biomedical fields.

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