Electromagnetic Mixing Formulas and Applications

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IET, 1999 - Mathematics - 284 pages

The book discusses homogenisation principles and mixing rules for the determination of the macroscopic dielectric and magnetic properties of different types of media. The effects of structure and anisotropy are discussed in detail, as well as mixtures involving chiral and nonlinear materials. High frequency scattering phenomena and dispersive properties are also discussed.

The book includes analysis of special phenomena that the mixing process can cause, such as the difference in character between a mixture and its constituent parts. Mixing results are applied to different materials in geophysics and biology. Reference is also made to the historical perspectives of dielectric modelling. Examples are included throughout the text.

Aimed at students with research interests in electromagnetics or materials science, the book is also useful as a textbook in universities, as a handbook of mixing principles, and as a sourcebook for composite material design.

 

Contents

Physics behind the dielectric constant
19
Classical mixing approach
39
Advanced mixing principles
61
Anisotropic mixtures
85
Chiral and bianisotropic mixtures
113
Nonlinear mixtures
131
Problems
142
Difficulties and uncertainties in classical mixing
147
Generalised mixing rules
161
Towards higher frequencies
177
Dispersion and timedomain analysis
195
Special phenomena caused by mixing
215
Applications to natural materials
235
Concluding remarks
261
Index
271
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