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Composite Materials (Second Edition)

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The book starts with a novel unified approach to homogenization, and develops a general theory of microstructure-independent (exact) relations for composite materials that applies to most physical ...
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This extended and updated new edition captures developments and results since the original edition and includes a new chapter on two-dimensional thermoelectricity, which concerns itself with effects coupling thermal and electrical conduction in the media.

The book starts with a novel unified approach to homogenization, and develops a general theory of microstructure-independent (exact) relations for composite materials that applies to most physical properties of interest, such as conductivity, elasticity, piezoelectricity, thermoelectricity etc. Its methods allow one to obtain a complete list of exact relations in each physical context of interest.

Key Features:

  • Homogenization theory for composite media developed in a novel unified framework covering many physical contexts, such as conductivity, elasticity, piezoelectricity, etc.
  • Has complete lists of exact relations and links in all physically relevant contexts
  • Can be used by practitioners, who are not mathematicians by consulting Part III of the book written with such an audience in mind
  • Would be of interest to broader community of mathematicians in the area of Calculus of Variations
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Price: £99.00
Pages: 280
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
Imprint: Institute of Physics Publishing
Series: IOP ebooks
Publication Date: 13 June 2025
ISBN: 9780750362498
Format: eBook
BISACs:

SCIENCE / Physics / Mathematical & Computational, Mathematical physics, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Materials Science / General, Materials science

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Preface

Acknowledgements

Author biography

1 Introduction

Part I Mathematical theory of composite materials

2 Material properties and governing equations

3 Composite materials

Part II General theory of exact relations and links

4 Exact relations

5 Links

6 Computing exact relations and links

Part III Case studies

7 Introduction

8 Conductivity with Hall effect

9 Elasticity

10 Piezoelectricity

11 Thermoelasticity

12 Thermoelectricity

Part IV Appendices

13 Closedness of E( ) B1 and J(B1) for conductivity and elasticity

14 Characterization of all global Jordan isomorphisms

15 Jordan subalgebras of real symmetric matrices

16 A polycrystalline L-relation that is not exact

17 Multiplication of SO(3) irreps in endomorphism algebras