Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- 1 Linear elastic waves
- 2 Canonical acoustic-wave problems
- 3 Canonical elastic-wave problems
- 4 Radiation and impedance
- 5 Integral equations for crack scattering
- 6 Scanned acoustic imaging
- 7 Acoustic diffraction in viscous fluids
- 8 Near-cut-off behavior in waveguides
- Appendix A Asymptotic expansions
- Appendix B Some special functions
- References
- Index
Foreword
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- 1 Linear elastic waves
- 2 Canonical acoustic-wave problems
- 3 Canonical elastic-wave problems
- 4 Radiation and impedance
- 5 Integral equations for crack scattering
- 6 Scanned acoustic imaging
- 7 Acoustic diffraction in viscous fluids
- 8 Near-cut-off behavior in waveguides
- Appendix A Asymptotic expansions
- Appendix B Some special functions
- References
- Index
Summary
This volume is dedicated to the memory of John G. Harris, whose life ended prematurely on the 6th of May, 2006. John's friendship and research impacted many people – he was a dedicated and loving husband, an accomplished scientist and applied mathematician, a passionate teacher, and an important mentor to many young scientists. This book was originally intended to be John's second book on elastic wave theory and diffraction. It grew from four lectures that were given at the Department of Mathematics and Mechanics, within IIMAS, at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, in January 2004. After John's passing, several of his colleagues, inspired by his wife Beatriz, began to convert these unfinished notes into a form suitable for publication. We have worked to combine the existing chapters with additional, contributed chapters from experts in the field of elastic wave theory.
Born and raised in Toronto, John entered McGill University as a mature student and graduated with a Bachelors in Electrical Engineering (Honours). After receiving a Masters of Science in Applied Physics from Stanford University, John traveled to Northwestern University to work toward a doctorate in Applied Mathematics with Jan Achenbach, which he completed in 1979. J. D. Achenbach had a lasting impact on John's work in elastic wave scattering, which formed the basis of much of John's research as a professor at the Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign between 1979 and 2005.
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- Chapter
- Information
- Elastic Waves at High FrequenciesTechniques for Radiation and Diffraction of Elastic and Surface Waves, pp. ix - xviPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010