Dynamic Materials as Spatial-Temporal Entities: Physical Effects and Mathematical Specifics
Presenter
March 13, 2017
Keywords:
- Dynamic materials, activated and kinetic, screening, checkerboard, material optimization, homogenization, collision scenarios
Abstract
1. The concept of dynamic materials (DM) as thermodynamically open formations in space-time. Cross-disciplinary implementations: properly material (mechanical or electromagnetic), biological (living tissue), environmental (traffic), etc.
2. Mathematical description: Minkowskian space-time. Tensor formulation of electrodynamics of moving bodies. Lorentz group, electrodynamic material tensor. Classification of DM into activated and kinetic.
3. Unusual effects: screening, light trapping, energy and power accumulation.
4. Activated materials: wave propagation across property interfaces in space-time. Regular and irregular reflection/transmission. Smooth and rugged property interfaces.
5. Homogenization of regular DM laminates. Coordinated wave propagation and screening.
6. A regular doubly periodic checkerboard DM in 1D-space + time. Energy and power accumulation along limit cycles. Limited energy supply.
7. Material geometry optimization in space-time. Relaxation through scaling and homogenization in a regular case, and through addition of special collision scenarios in irregular case.
8. Conclusions