The use of composites and functionally graded materials (FGMs) in
structural applications has increased. FGMs allow the user to design
materials for a specified functionality and have many uses in structural
engineering. However, the behavior of these structures under high-impact
loading is not well understood. This book is the first to apply the
Spectral Finite Element Method (SFEM) to inhomogeneous and anisotropic
structures in a unified and systematic manner. It focuses on some of the
problems with this media which were previously thought unmanageable.
Types of SFEM for regular and damaged 1-D and 2-D waveguides, solution
techniques, methods of detecting the presence of damages and their
locations, and methods for controlling the wave propagation responses
are discussed. Tables, figures and graphs support the theory and case
studies are included. This book is of value to senior undergraduates and
postgraduates studying in this field, and researchers and practicing
engineers in structural integrity.