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Viser: Extreme Waves and Shock-Excited Processes in Structures and Space Objects - Volume II

Extreme Waves and Shock-Excited Processes in Structures and Space Objects - Volume II

Extreme Waves and Shock-Excited Processes in Structures and Space Objects

Volume II
Shamil U. Galiev
(2020)
Sprog: Engelsk
Taylor & Francis Group
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  • Hardback: 316 sider
  • Udgiver: Taylor & Francis Group (Juni 2020)
  • ISBN: 9780367480653

The theory of waves is generalized on cases when waves change medium in which  appear and propagate. A reaction of structural elements and space objects to the dynamic actions of the different nature, durations and intensities is studied. It considers the effects of transitions in the state and phase equations of media on the formation and propagation of extreme waves as a result of power, thermal, or laser pulsed action. The influence of cavitation and cool boiling of liquids, geometric and physical nonlinearity of walls on containers strength and the formation of extreme waves is studied. The theory can be also used to optimize impulse technology. In particular, in the optimization of explosive processing of sheet metal by explosion in a liquid.


The book was written for researchers and engineers, as well as for Master's and Ph.D. students in the fields of thermal fluids, aerospace, nuclear engineering and nonlinear waves.

PART I. Basic models, equations and ideas
Chapter 1. Models of continuum
1.
1. The system of equations of mechanics continuous medium
1.
2. State (constitutive) equations for elastic and elastic-plastic bodies
1.
3. The equations of motion and the wide range equations of state of an inviscid fluid
1.
4. Simplest example of fracture of media within rarefaction zones
1.
4.
1. The state equation for bubbly liquid
1.
4.
2. Fracture (cold boiling) of water during seaquakes
1.
4.
3. Model of fracture (cold boiling) of bubbly liquid
1.
5. Models of moment and momentless shells
1.
5.
1. Shallow shells and the Kirchhoff - Love hypotheses
1.
5.
2. The Timoshenko theory of thin shells and momentless shells
Chapter 2. The dynamic destruction of some materials in tension waves
2.
1. Models of dynamic failure of solid media
2.
1.
1. Phenomenological approach
2.
1.
2. Microstructural approach
2.
2. Models of interacting voids (bubbles, pores)
2.
3. Pores on porous materials
2.
4. Mathematical model of materials containing pores
Chapter 3. Models of dynamic failure of weakly-cohesived media (WCM)
3.
1. Introduction
3.
1.
1. Examples of gassy material properties
3.
1.
2. Behavior of weakly-cohesive geomaterials within of extreme waves
3.
2. Modelling of gassy media
3.
2.
1. State equation for mixture of condensed matter/gas
3.
2.
2. Strongly nonlinear model of the state equation for gassy media
3.
2.
3. The Tait-like form of the state equation
3.
2.
4. Wave equations for gassy materials
3.
3. Effects of bubble oscillations on the one-dimensional governing equations
3.
3.
1. Differential form of the state equation
3.
3.
2. The strongly nonlinear wave equation for bubbly media
3.
4. Linear acoustics of bubbly media
3.
4.
1. Three speed wave equations
3.
4.
2. Two speed wave equations
3.
4.
3. One-speed wave equations
3.
4.
4. Influence of viscous properties on the sound speed of magma-like media
3.
5. Examples of observable extreme waves of WCM
3.
5.
1. Mount St Helens eruption
3.
5.
2. The volcano Santiaguito eruptions
3.
6. Nonlinear acoustic of bubble media
3.
6.
1. Low frequency waves: Boussinesq and long wave equations
3.
6.
2. High frequency waves: Klein-Gordon and Schr?dinger equations
3.
7. Strongly nonlinear Airy-type equations and remarks to the Chapters 1-3 PARTI
II. Extreme waves and structural elements
Chapter 4. Extreme effects and waves in impact loaded hydrodeformable systems
4.
1. Introduction
4.
2. Underwater explosions and the cavitation wave: experiments
4.
3. Experimental studies of formation and propagation of the cavitation waves
4.
3.
1. Elastic plate/underwater wave interaction
4.
3.
2. Elastoplastic plate/underwater wave interaction
4.
4. Extreme underwater wave and plate interaction
4.
4.
1. Effects of deformability
4.
4.
2. Effects of cavitation on the plate surface
4.
4.
3. Effects of cavitation in the liquid volume on the plate-liquid interaction
4.
4.
4. Effects of plasticity
4.
5. Modelling of extreme wave cavitation and cool boiling in tanks
4.
5.
1. Impact loading of tank
4.
5.
2. Impact loading of liquid in tank
Chapter 5. Shells and cavitation (cool boiling) waves
5.
1. Interaction of a cylindrical shell with shock wave in liquid
5.
2. Extreme waves in cylindrical elastic container
5.
2.
1. Effects of cavitation and cool boiling on the interaction of shells
5.
2.
2. Features of bubble dynamics and their effect on shells
5.
3. Extreme wave phenomena in the hydro - gas-elastic system
5.
4. Effects of boiling of liquids within rarefaction waves on the transient deformation of hydroelastic systems
5.
5. A method of solving transient three-dimensional problems of hydroelasticity for cavitating and boiling liquids
5.
5.
1. Governing equations
5.
5.
2. Numerical method
5.
5.
3. Results and discussion
Chapter 6. Interaction of extreme underwater waves with structures
6.
1. Fracture and cavitation waves in thin plate/underwater explosion system
6.
2. Fracture and cavitation waves in plate/underwater explosion system
6.
3. Generation of cavitation waves after tank bottom buckling
6.
4. Transient interaction of a stiffened spherical dome with underwater shock waves
6.
4.
1. The problem and method of solution
6.
4.
2. Numeric method of problem solution
6.
4.
3. Results of calculations
6.
5. Extreme amplification of waves at vicinity of the stiffening rib References

Part III. Counterintuitive behaviour (CIB) of structural elements after impact loads
Chapter 7. Experimental data
7.
1. Introduction
and method of impact loading
7.
2. CIB of circular plates: results and discussion
7.
3. CIB of rectangular plates and shallow caps
7.
3.
1. Discussion of CIB of shallow caps
7.
3.
2. Cap/permeable membrane system
7.
3.
3. CIB of panels
Chapter 8. CIB of plates and shallow shells: theory and calculations
8.
1. Distinctive features of CIB of plates and shallow shells
8.
1.
1. Investigation techniques
8.
1.
2. Results and discussion: plates, spherical caps and cylindrical panels
8.
2. Influences of atmosphere and cavitation on CIB
8.
2.
1. Theoretical models
8.
2.
2. Calculation details
8.
2.
3. Results and discussion References

Part IV. Extreme waves excited by impact of heat, radiation or mass
Chapter 9. Formation and amplification of heat waves
9.
1. Linear analysis. Influence of hyperbolicity
9.
2. Formation and amplification of nonlinear heat waves
9.
3. Strong nonlinearity of thermodynamic function as a cause of formation of cooling shock wave
Chapter 10. Extreme waves excited by radiation
10.
1. Impulsive deformation and destruction of bodies at temperatures below the melting point
10.
1.
1. Thermoelastic waves excited by long-wave radiation
10.
1.
2. Thermo-elastic waves excited by short-wave radiation
10.
1.
3. Stress and fracture waves in metals during rapid bulk heating
10.
1.
4. Optimization of the outer laser-induced spalling
10.
2. Effects of melting of material under impulse loading
10.
2.
1. Mathematical model of fracture under thermal force loading
10.
2.
2. Algorithm and results
10.
3. Modelling of fracture, melting, vaporization and phase transition
10.
3.
1. Calculations: effects of temperature
10.
3.
2. Calculations: effects of vaporization
10.
3.
3. Calculations: effect of vaporization on spalling
10.
4. Two-dimensional fracture and evaporation
10.
5. Fracture of solid by radiation pulses as a method of ensuring safety in space
10.
5.
1. Introduction
10.
5.
2. Mathematical formulation of the problem
10.
5.
3. Calculation results and comparison with experiments
10.
5.
4. Special features of fracture by spalling
10.
5.
5. Efficiency of laser fracture
10.
5.
6. Discussion and conclusion
Chapter 11. The melting waves in front of a massive perforator
11.
1. Experimental investigation
11.
2. Numerical modeling
11.
3. Results of the calculation and discussion References
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