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Gevorg Baghdasaryan, Marine Mikilyan
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Effects of Magnetoelastic Interactions in Conductive Plates and Shells
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016. 2016. xiv, 286 S. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING 2016
ISBN: 3-319-37350-1 (3319373501)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-319-37350-8 (9783319373508)
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This book investigates the stability and vibrations of conductive, perfectly conductive and superconductive thin bodies in electromagnetic fields. It introduces the main principles and derives basic equations and relations describing interconnected mechanical and electromagnetic processes in deformable electro conductive bodies placed in an external inhomogeneous magnetic field and under the influence of various types of force interactions. Basic equations and relations are addressed in the nonlinear formulation and special emphasis is placed on the mechanical interactions of superconducting thin-body plates with magnetic fields.
Governing equations and relations of magnetoelasticity of conducting bodies.- Main equations and relations of magnetoelasticity of thin plates and shells.- Natural magnetoelastic vibrations of conducting plates.- Natural vibrations of conducting shells in a stationary magnetic field.- Control and generation of resonant vibrations of parametric type.- Control of forced vibrations.- Main equations and relations of magnetoelastic vibrations and stability of superconducting body.- Superconducting plates.- Superconducting cylindrical shells.
"This book provides a solid foundation and life-long reference for anyone studying the stability and vibrations of conductive, perfectly conductive and superconductive thin bodies in electromagnetic fields. ... This book can be useful for specialists in engineering mechanics, continuum mechanics and applied mathematics." (Viatcheslav I. Priimenko, Mathematical Reviews, August, 2016)