Applied Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos of Mechanical Systems with Discontinuities

Applied Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos of Mechanical Systems with Discontinuities

Author: Marian Wiercigroch

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13: 9789810229276

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Annotation Consisting primarily of contributions written by engineers from Europe, Asia, and the US, this volume provides a general methodology for describing, solving, and analyzing discontinuous systems. The focus is on mechanical engineering problems where clearances, piecewise stiffness, intermittent contact, variable friction, or other forms of discontinuity occur. Practical applications include vibration absorbers, percussive drilling of hard materials, and dynamics of metal cutting. Of likely interest to new and experienced researchers working in the field of applied mathematics and physics, mechanical and civil engineering, and manufacturing. Lacks a subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.


Applied Nonlinear Dynamics And Chaos Of Mechanical Systems With Discontinuities

Applied Nonlinear Dynamics And Chaos Of Mechanical Systems With Discontinuities

Author: Bram De Kraker

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2000-04-28

Total Pages: 462

ISBN-13: 9814497908

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Rapid developments in nonlinear dynamics and chaos theory have led to publication of many valuable monographs and books. However, most of these texts are devoted to the classical nonlinear dynamics systems, for example the Duffing or van der Pol oscillators, and either neglect or refer only briefly to systems with motion-dependent discontinuities. In engineering practice a good part of problems is discontinuous in nature, due to either deliberate reasons such as the introduction of working clearance, and/or the finite accuracy of the manufacturing processes.The main objective of this volume is to provide a general methodology for describing, solving and analysing discontinuous systems. It is compiled from the dedicated contributions written by experts in the field of applied nonlinear dynamics and chaos.The main focus is on mechanical engineering problems where clearances, piecewise stiffness, intermittent contact, variable friction or other forms of discontinuity occur. Practical applications include vibration absorbers, percussive drilling of hard materials and dynamics of metal cutting.


Oscillators and Oscillatory Signals from Smooth to Discontinuous

Oscillators and Oscillatory Signals from Smooth to Discontinuous

Author: Valery N. Pilipchuk

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-09-23

Total Pages: 461

ISBN-13: 3031377885

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This updated and enriched new edition maintains its complementarity principle in which the subgroup of rotations, harmonic oscillators, and the conventional complex analysis generate linear and weakly nonlinear approaches, whereas translations and reflections, impact oscillators, and hyperbolic Clifford’s algebras, give rise to the essentially nonlinear “quasi-impact” methodology based on the idea of non-smooth temporal substitutions. In the years since “Nonlinear Dynamics: Between Linear and Impact Limits,” the previous edition of this book, was published, due to a widening area of applications, a deeper insight into the matter has emerged leading to the rudimentary algebraic view on the very existence of the complementary smooth and non-smooth base systems as those associated with two different signs of the algebraic equation j2 =± 1. This edition further includes an overview of applications found in the literature after the publication of first edition, and new physical examples illustrating both theoretical statements and constructive analytical tools.


Dynamics and Bifurcations of Non-Smooth Mechanical Systems

Dynamics and Bifurcations of Non-Smooth Mechanical Systems

Author: Remco Leine

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-06-13

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9783540219873

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This monograph combines the knowledge of both the field of nonlinear dynamics and non-smooth mechanics, presenting a framework for a class of non-smooth mechanical systems using techniques from both fields. The book reviews recent developments, and opens the field to the nonlinear dynamics community. This book addresses researchers and graduate students in engineering and mathematics interested in the modelling, simulation and dynamics of non-smooth systems and nonlinear dynamics.


Nonlinear Targeted Energy Transfer in Mechanical and Structural Systems

Nonlinear Targeted Energy Transfer in Mechanical and Structural Systems

Author: Alexander F. Vakakis

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-12-24

Total Pages: 1030

ISBN-13: 1402091303

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This monograph evolved over a period of nine years from a series of papers and presentations addressing the subject of passive vibration control of mechanical s- tems subjected to broadband, transient inputs. The unifying theme is Targeted - ergy Transfer – TET, which represents a new and unique approach to the passive control problem, in which a strongly nonlinear, fully passive, local attachment, the Nonlinear Energy Sink – NES, is employed to drastically alter the dynamics of the primary system to which it is attached. The intrinsic capacity of the properly - signed NES to promote rapid localization of externally applied (narrowband) - bration or (broadband) shock energy to itself, where it can be captured and dis- pated, provides a powerful strategy for vibration control and the opens the pos- bility for a wide range of applications of TET, such as, vibration and shock i- lation, passive energy harvesting, aeroelastic instability (?utter) suppression, se- mic mitigation, vortex shedding control, enhanced reliability designs (for ex- ple in power grids) and others. The monograph is intended to provide a thorough explanation of the analytical, computational and experimental methods needed to formulate and study TET in mechanical and structural systems. Several prac- cal engineering applications are examined in detail, and experimental veri?cation and validation of the theoretical predictions are provided as well. The authors also suggest a number of possible future applications where application of TET seems promising. The authors are indebted to a number of sponsoring agencies.


Bifurcation and Chaos in Nonsmooth Mechanical Systems

Bifurcation and Chaos in Nonsmooth Mechanical Systems

Author: Jan Awrejcewicz

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 564

ISBN-13: 9812384596

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This book presents the theoretical frame for studying lumped nonsmooth dynamical systems: the mathematical methods are recalled, and adapted numerical methods are introduced (differential inclusions, maximal monotone operators, Filippov theory, Aizerman theory, etc.). Tools available for the analysis of classical smooth nonlinear dynamics (stability analysis, the Melnikov method, bifurcation scenarios, numerical integrators, solvers, etc.) are extended to the nonsmooth frame. Many models and applications arising from mechanical engineering, electrical circuits, material behavior and civil engineering are investigated to illustrate theoretical and computational developments.


Nonlinear Dynamics of Production Systems

Nonlinear Dynamics of Production Systems

Author: Günter Radons

Publisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 648

ISBN-13:

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This reference work provides a comprehensive insight into the recent developments of applications of Nonlinear Dynamics in the field of production systems. Applications range from manufacturing and process engineering, to selected topics in mechanical engineering, automation technology and plant management. This compilation of contributions shows how methods of Nonlinear Dynamics can be used to solve problems arising in traditional or non-conventional manufacturing techniques such as turning, high-speed milling, laser welding, jet cutting, or electrochemical processing. Recent progress in optimizing the dynamics of production lines and complete production systems is also covered. The book addresses both, experts in Nonlinear Dynamics who want to apply their methods to real-world problems, and practitioners who seek solutions for their engineering problems.


Modern Trends in Structural and Solid Mechanics 2

Modern Trends in Structural and Solid Mechanics 2

Author: Noel Challamel

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2021-06-08

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 1119831849

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This book comprised of three separate volumes presents the recent developments and research discoveries in structural and solid mechanics; it is dedicated to Professor Isaac Elishakoff. This second volume is devoted to the vibrations of solid and structural members. Modern Trends in Structural and Solid Mechanics 2 has broad scope, covering topics such as: exact and approximate vibration solutions of rods, beams, membranes, plates and three-dimensional elasticity problems, Bolotins dynamic edge effect, the principles of plate theories in dynamics, nano- and microbeams, nonlinear dynamics of shear extensible beams, the vibration and aeroelastic stability behavior of cellular beams, the dynamic response of elastoplastic softening oscillators, the complex dynamics of hysteretic oscillators, bridging waves, and the three-dimensional propagation of waves. This book is intended for graduate students and researchers in the field of theoretical and applied mechanics.