|
Ultrasonic Waves in Solid Media
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Ultrasonic Waves in Solid Media
|
Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Joseph L. Rose
|
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:476 | Dimensions(mm): Height 245,Width 189 |
|
Category/Genre | Mechanical engineering |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780521548892
|
Classifications | Dewey:620.11274 |
---|
Audience | Professional & Vocational | |
Illustrations |
Worked examples or Exercises; 17 Tables, unspecified; 2 Halftones, unspecified; 325 Line drawings, unspecified
|
|
Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Cambridge University Press
|
Imprint |
Cambridge University Press
|
Publication Date |
16 September 2004 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
|
Description
Ultrasonic wave techniques are used increasingly in areas ranging from non-destructive inspection of materials to medical diagnosis. This book brings together basic physics and modern applications. It explains the physical principles of wave propagation and then relates them to ultrasonic wave mechanics and the more recent guided wave techniques that are used to inspect and evaluate aircraft, power plants, and pipelines in chemical processing plants. Among topics covered are wave propagation in plates, rods, hollow cylinders, and multiple layers in solid and composite materials; reflection and refraction; surface and subsurface waves; and horizontal shear wave propagation. Appendices provide background information on ultrasonic non-destructive testing, elasticity theory, and complex variables, and key wave propagation experiments. The text is amplified with numerous examples, laboratory experiments, and homework exercises. Graduate students, researchers, and practising engineers will find Ultrasonic Waves in Solid Media an invaluable reference to this active field.
Reviews' ... a ready-made program of teaching for any scientist or engineer who would like to use the book as a teaching support.' American Society of Mechanical Engineers ' ... rich pedagogical material ... the exposition is well balanced and extremely convincing ... Ultrasonic Waves in Solid Media deserves to be present on the shelf of all students of elastic-wave propagation and also on that of professionals, theoreticians, and experimentalists, who periodically need to refresh their memory, or are likely to deliver a course with similar contents.' American Society of Mechanical Engineers
|