ABSTRACT

The theory of waves is generalized on cases when waves change medium in which they 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.


This book was written for researchers and engineers, as well as graduate students in the fields of thermal fluids, aerospace, nuclear engineering, and nonlinear waves.

part I|87 pages

Basic Models, Equations, and Ideas

part II|91 pages

Extreme Waves and Structural Elements

part III|52 pages

Counterintuitive Behavior of Structural Elements after Impact Loads

chapter 7|23 pages

Experimental Data

chapter 8|26 pages

CIB of Plates and Shallow Shells

Theory and Calculations

part IV|73 pages

Extreme Waves Excited by Impact of Heat, Radiation, or Mass

chapter 9|14 pages

Forming and Amplifying of Heat Waves

chapter 10|48 pages

Extreme Waves Excited by Radiation Impact