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Mechanics of Magnetostrictive Materials and Structures demonstrates the practical applications and uses for this cutting-edge smart material. Exploring analytical and numerical solution procedures and characteristics of metamaterials, the book details how these respond to external factors

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Mechanics of Magnetostrictive Materials and Structures demonstrates the practical applications and uses for this cutting-edge smart material. Exploring analytical and numerical solution procedures and characteristics of metamaterials, the book details how these respond to external factors


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Autorenporträt
Farzad Ebrahimi is an associate professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, IKIU, Qazvin, Iran. His research interests include mechanical behaviors of nano-engineered systems, mechanics of composites and nanocomposites, functionally graded materials, viscoelasticity, and smart materials and structures. Dr. Ebrahimi has authored more than 400 high-quality peer-reviewedresearch articles in his fields of interest. He has also edited and authored multiple books for well-known publishers. He is an associate editor of the journal Shock and Vibration, an editorial board member of the Journal of Computational Applied Mechanics, and a distinguished reviewer whose expertise helps the editors of prestigious journals judge research articles.

Mehrdad Farajzadeh Ahari received his Master's Degree from Imam Khomeini International University as one of the university's top 5 students. His research interests are nanocomposites, the dynamic behaviour of smart materials, and functionally graded materials. He has authored articles in his research field in well-known journals. As an undergraduate student, he also published a paper on his research field in the Journal of Energy. He is a dedicated and experienced mechanical engineer with extensive knowledge of engineering principles, theories, specifications, and standards.