Representation Surfaces for Physical Properties of Materials: A Visual Approach to Understanding Anisotropic Materials

This textbook presents all the mathematical and physical concepts needed to visualize and understand representation surfaces, providing readers with a reliable and intuitive understanding of the behavior and properties of anisotropic materials, and a sound grasp of the directionality of material properties. They will learn how to extract quantitative information from representation surfaces, which encode tremendous amounts of information in a very concise way, making them especially useful in understanding higher order tensorial material properties (piezoelectric moduli, elastic compliance and rigidity, etc.) and in the design of applications based on these materials. Readers will also learn from scratch concepts on crystallography, symmetry and Cartesian tensors, which are essential for understanding anisotropic materials, their design and application. The book describes how to apply representation surfaces to a diverse range of material properties, making it a valuable resource for material scientists, mechanical engineers, and solid state physicists, as well as advanced undergraduates in Materials Science, Solid State Physics, Electronics, Optics, Mechanical Engineering, Composites and Polymer Science. Moreover, the book includes a wealth of worked-out examples, problems and exercises to help further understanding.

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Representation Surfaces for Physical Properties of Materials: A Visual Approach to Understanding Anisotropic Materials

This textbook presents all the mathematical and physical concepts needed to visualize and understand representation surfaces, providing readers with a reliable and intuitive understanding of the behavior and properties of anisotropic materials, and a sound grasp of the directionality of material properties. They will learn how to extract quantitative information from representation surfaces, which encode tremendous amounts of information in a very concise way, making them especially useful in understanding higher order tensorial material properties (piezoelectric moduli, elastic compliance and rigidity, etc.) and in the design of applications based on these materials. Readers will also learn from scratch concepts on crystallography, symmetry and Cartesian tensors, which are essential for understanding anisotropic materials, their design and application. The book describes how to apply representation surfaces to a diverse range of material properties, making it a valuable resource for material scientists, mechanical engineers, and solid state physicists, as well as advanced undergraduates in Materials Science, Solid State Physics, Electronics, Optics, Mechanical Engineering, Composites and Polymer Science. Moreover, the book includes a wealth of worked-out examples, problems and exercises to help further understanding.

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Representation Surfaces for Physical Properties of Materials: A Visual Approach to Understanding Anisotropic Materials

Representation Surfaces for Physical Properties of Materials: A Visual Approach to Understanding Anisotropic Materials

Representation Surfaces for Physical Properties of Materials: A Visual Approach to Understanding Anisotropic Materials

Representation Surfaces for Physical Properties of Materials: A Visual Approach to Understanding Anisotropic Materials

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This textbook presents all the mathematical and physical concepts needed to visualize and understand representation surfaces, providing readers with a reliable and intuitive understanding of the behavior and properties of anisotropic materials, and a sound grasp of the directionality of material properties. They will learn how to extract quantitative information from representation surfaces, which encode tremendous amounts of information in a very concise way, making them especially useful in understanding higher order tensorial material properties (piezoelectric moduli, elastic compliance and rigidity, etc.) and in the design of applications based on these materials. Readers will also learn from scratch concepts on crystallography, symmetry and Cartesian tensors, which are essential for understanding anisotropic materials, their design and application. The book describes how to apply representation surfaces to a diverse range of material properties, making it a valuable resource for material scientists, mechanical engineers, and solid state physicists, as well as advanced undergraduates in Materials Science, Solid State Physics, Electronics, Optics, Mechanical Engineering, Composites and Polymer Science. Moreover, the book includes a wealth of worked-out examples, problems and exercises to help further understanding.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030408701
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 04/04/2020
Series: Engineering Materials
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 55 MB
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About the Author

Manuel Laso is full professor of Materials Science at the Institute of Optoelectronics and Microsystems of Technical University of Madrid (UPM), Spain.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Geometric symmetry.- Material Properties as Cartesian Tensors.- Representation surfaces.- Scalar and rank one properties.- Symmetric second rank properties.- Third rank properties.- Fourth rank properties.- Transversality and skew symmetric properties

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