Fractal structures or geometries have nowadays a key role in all those > models for natural and industrial processes which exhibit the > formation of rough surfaces and interfaces. Computer simulations, > analytical theories and experiments have led to significant advances in > modeling these phenomena across wild media. Many problems coming from > engineering, physics or biology are characterized by both the presence > of different temporal and spatial scales and the presence of contacts > among different components through (irregular) interfaces which often > connect media with different characteristics. This work is devoted to > collect new results on Fractal applications in Engineering both from a > theoretical and a numerical point of view. > The book is addressed to researchers in the field.
SEMA SIMAI SPRINGER SERIES PUBLICATIONS:“Fractals in engineering: Theoretical aspects and Numerical approximations” / Lancia, Maria Rosaria; Rozanova Pierrat, Anna. - (2021).
SEMA SIMAI SPRINGER SERIES PUBLICATIONS:“Fractals in engineering: Theoretical aspects and Numerical approximations”
Maria Rosaria Lancia;
2021
Abstract
Fractal structures or geometries have nowadays a key role in all those > models for natural and industrial processes which exhibit the > formation of rough surfaces and interfaces. Computer simulations, > analytical theories and experiments have led to significant advances in > modeling these phenomena across wild media. Many problems coming from > engineering, physics or biology are characterized by both the presence > of different temporal and spatial scales and the presence of contacts > among different components through (irregular) interfaces which often > connect media with different characteristics. This work is devoted to > collect new results on Fractal applications in Engineering both from a > theoretical and a numerical point of view. > The book is addressed to researchers in the field.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.