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Inverse Problems in Engineering
Inverse Problems in Engineering
Note new title: Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/10682767.html
Aims and Scope:
Inverse Problems in Engineering provides an international
forum for the discussion of conceptual ideas and methods
for the practical solution of applied inverse problems. The
journal aims to address the needs of practising engineers
and to serve as a focal point for the quick communication
of ideas. Topics include:
Shape design: determination of shape, size and location
of domains (shape identification or optimization in
acoustics, aerodynamics, electromagnets, etc detection of
voids and cracks).
. Material properties: determination of physical properties
of media.
. Boundary values/initial values: identification of the
proper boundary conditions and/or initial conditions
(tomographic problems involving X-rays, ultrasonics,
optics, thermal sources etc determination of thermal,
stress/strain, electromagnetic, fluid flow etc. boundary
conditions on inaccessible boundaries determination of
initial chemical composition, etc.).
. Forces and sources: determination of the unknown external
forces or inputs acting on a domain (structural dynamic
modification and reconstruction) and internal concentrated
and distributed sources/sinks (sources of heat, noise,
electromagnetic radiation, etc.).
. Governing equations: inference of analytic forms of
partial and/or integral equations governing the variation
of measured field quantities.
Inverse Problems in Engineering is a unique source of
information in this new field that will offer researchers
the opportunity to publish their ideas in a single journal.
Papers should provide non-trivial examples of practical
applications. Multidisciplinary applied papers are
particularly welcome.
Founder and Editor-in-Chief: George S. Dulikravich
Publication Details:
Volume 10, 2002, 6 issues per year
ISSN Print 1068-2767 ISSN Online 1029-0281
Internet Marketing Assistant: Claire Arnott
Email: claire.arnott@tandf.co.uk
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