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Relativity and Engineering
Başlık:
Relativity and Engineering
ISBN:
9783642691980
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed. 1984.
Yayın Bilgileri:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1984.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
XII, 402 p. 54 illus. online resource.
Series:
Springer Series in Electronics and Photonics ; 15
Contents:
1. Kinematics in Inertial Axes -- 2. Dynamics in Inertial Axes -- 3. Vacuum Electrodynamics in Inertial Axes -- 4. Fields in Media in Uniform Translation -- 5. Boundary-Value Problems for Media in Uniform Translation -- 6. Electromagnetic Forces and Energy -- 7. Accelerated Systems of Reference -- 8. Gravitation -- 9. Maxwell's Equations in a Gravitational Field -- 10. Electromagnetism of Accelerated Bodies -- 11. Field Problems in a Gravitational Field -- Appendix A. Complements of Kinematics and Dynamics -- A.1 Transformation Matrix for the "Parallel" Transformation -- A.2 Transformation with Rotation -- A.3 Transformation of Velocities -- A.4 Relationship Between Force and Acceleration -- A.5 Equations of Motion in Cylindrical Coordinates (r,?,z) -- A.6 Equations of Motion in Spherical Coordinates (R,?,?) -- Appendix B. Dyadics -- B.1 The Dyadic Notation -- B.2 Operators on Dyadics -- B.3 Green's Dyadic -- Appendix C. Basis Vectors -- Appendix D. Moving Open Circuits -- List of Symbols -- Some Useful Numerical Constants -- References.
Abstract:
The main feature of this book is the emphasis on "practice". This approach, unusual in the relativistic literature, may be clarified by quoting some problems discussed in the text: - the analysis of rocket acceleration to relativistic velocities - the influence of gravitational fields on the accuracy of time measurements - the operation of optical rotation sensors - the evaluation of the Doppler spectrum produced by the linear (or ro- tional) motion of an antenna or scatterer - the use of the Cerenkov effect in the design of millimeter-wave power generators - the influence of the motion of a plasma on the transmission of electrom- netic waves through this medium. A correct solution of these (and analogous) problems requires the use of re­ lativistic principles. This remark remains valid even at low velocities, since first-order terms in (v/c) often playa fundamental role in the equations. The "applicational" approach used in the text should be acceptable to space engineers, nuclear engineers, electrical engineers, and more generally, ap­ plied physicists. Electrical engineers, in particular, are concerned with re­ lativity by way of the electrodynamics of moving bodies. This discipline is of decisive importance for power engineers, who are confronted with problems such as - the justification of a forcing function (-D~/Dt) in the circuit equation of a moving loop - a correct formulation of Maxwell's equations in rotating coordinate systems - the resolution of "sliding contact" paradoxes - a theoretically satisfying analysis of magnetic levitation systems.
Dil:
English