The Handbook of Elastic Properties of Solids, Liquids, and Gases will provide these characteristics for almost everything whose elastic properties has ever been measured or deduced in a concise and approachable manner. Leading experts will explain the significance of the elastic properties as they relate to intrinsic microscopic behavior, to manufacturing, to construction, or to diagnosis. This four-volume handbook will discuss the propagation of sound in newly discovered or created materials, and in common materials which are being investigated with a fresh outlook.
The Handbook will provide the reader with the elastic properties of the common and mundane, the novel and unique, the immense and the microscopic, and the exorbitantly dense and the ephemeral. You will also find the measurement and theoretical techniques that have been developed and invented in order to extract these properties from a reluctant nature and recalcitrant systems.