Nonstationary Resonant Dynamics of Oscillatory Chains and Nanostructures

Nonstationary Resonant Dynamics of Oscillatory Chains and Nanostructures

Author: Leonid I. Manevitch

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-07-25

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 9811046662

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This book suggests a new common approach to the study of resonance energy transport based on the recently developed concept of Limiting Phase Trajectories (LPTs), presenting applications of the approach to significant nonlinear problems from different fields of physics and mechanics. In order to highlight the novelty and perspectives of the developed approach, it places the LPT concept in the context of dynamical phenomena related to the energy transfer problems and applies the theory to numerous problems of practical importance. This approach leads to the conclusion that strongly nonstationary resonance processes in nonlinear oscillator arrays and nanostructures are characterized either by maximum possible energy exchange between the clusters of oscillators (coherence domains) or by maximum energy transfer from an external source of energy to the chain. The trajectories corresponding to these processes are referred to as LPTs. The development and the use of the LPTs concept a re motivated by the fact that non-stationary processes in a broad variety of finite-dimensional physical models are beyond the well-known paradigm of nonlinear normal modes (NNMs), which is fully justified either for stationary processes or for nonstationary non-resonance processes described exactly or approximately by the combinations of the non-resonant normal modes. Thus, the role of LPTs in understanding and analyzing of intense resonance energy transfer is similar to the role of NNMs for the stationary processes. The book is a valuable resource for engineers needing to deal effectively with the problems arising in the fields of mechanical and physical applications, when the natural physical model is quite complicated. At the same time, the mathematical analysis means that it is of interest to researchers working on the theory and numerical investigation of nonlinear oscillations.


Problems of Nonlinear Mechanics and Physics of Materials

Problems of Nonlinear Mechanics and Physics of Materials

Author: Igor V. Andrianov

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-07-31

Total Pages: 530

ISBN-13: 3319922343

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This book presents contributions on the current problems in a number of topical areas of nonlinear dynamics and physics, written by experts from Russia, Ukraine, Israel, Germany, Poland, Italy, the Netherlands, the USA, and France. The book is dedicated to Professor Leonid I. Manevitch, an outstanding scholar in the fields of Mechanics of Solids, Nonlinear Dynamics, and Polymer Physics, on the occasion of his 80th birthday.


The Mechanics of Nonlinear Systems with Internal Resonances

The Mechanics of Nonlinear Systems with Internal Resonances

Author: Arkadiy I. Manevich

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 1860945104

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One of the most important features of nonlinear systems with several degrees of freedom is the presence of internal resonances at certain relations between natural frequencies of different modes. This monograph is the first book devoted predominantly to internal resonances in different mechanical systems including those of practical importance.The main purpose is to consider the internal resonances from the general point of view and to elucidate their role in applied nonlinear dynamics by using an efficient approach based on introducing the complex representation of equations of motion (together with the multiple scale method). Considered here are autonomous and nonautonomous discrete two-degree-of-freedom systems, infinite chains of particles, and continuous systems, including circular rings and cylindrical shells. Specific attention is paid to the case of one-to-one internal resonance in systems with cubic nonlinearities. Steady-state and nonstationary regimes of motion, interaction of the internal and external resonances at forced oscillations, and bifurcations of steady-state modes and their stability are systematically studied.


The Classical and Quantum Dynamics of the Multispherical Nanostructures

The Classical and Quantum Dynamics of the Multispherical Nanostructures

Author: Gennadiy Burlak

Publisher: Imperial College Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9781860946035

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In this book, the issues regarding the theory of optics and quantum optics of spherical multilayered systems are studied. In such systems the spatial scale of layers becomes comparable with the wavelength of radiation, which complicates the analysis of important quantities such as reflectivity and transmission.


Asymptotic Multiple Scale Method in Time Domain

Asymptotic Multiple Scale Method in Time Domain

Author: Jan Awrejcewicz

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2022-05-10

Total Pages: 506

ISBN-13: 1000581276

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This book offers up novel research which uses analytical approaches to explore nonlinear features exhibited by various dynamic processes. Relevant to disciplines across engineering and physics, the asymptotic method combined with the multiple scale method is shown to be an efficient and intuitive way to approach mechanics. Beginning with new material on the development of cutting-edge asymptotic methods and multiple scale methods, the book introduces this method in time domain and provides examples of vibrations of systems. Clearly written throughout, it uses innovative graphics to exemplify complex concepts such as nonlinear stationary and nonstationary processes, various resonances and jump pull-in phenomena. It also demonstrates the simplification of problems through using mathematical modelling, by employing the use of limiting phase trajectories to quantify nonlinear phenomena. Particularly relevant to structural mechanics, in rods, cables, beams, plates and shells, as well as mechanical objects commonly found in everyday devices such as mobile phones and cameras, the book shows how each system is modelled, and how it behaves under various conditions. It will be of interest to engineers and professionals in mechanical engineering and structural engineering, alongside those interested in vibrations and dynamics. It will also be useful to those studying engineering maths and physics.


Nonlinear Dynamics of Nanosystems

Nonlinear Dynamics of Nanosystems

Author: G. Radons

Publisher: Wiley-VCH

Published: 2010-01-12

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13: 3527629386

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A discussion of the fundamental changes that occur when dynamical systems from the fields of nonlinear optics, solids, hydrodynamics and biophysics are scaled down to nanosize. The authors are leading scientists in the field and each of their contributions provides a broader introduction to the specific area of research. In so doing, they include both the experimental and theoretical point of view, focusing especially on the effects on the nonlinear dynamical behavior of scaling, stochasticity and quantum mechanics. For everybody working on the synthesis and integration of nanoscopic devices who sooner or later will have to learn how to deal with nonlinear effects.


Investigation of Non-stationary Oscillations in Nonlinear Systems

Investigation of Non-stationary Oscillations in Nonlinear Systems

Author: Yu A. Mitropolskii

Publisher:

Published: 1966

Total Pages: 57

ISBN-13:

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A method is described of investigation of nonstationary oscillatory processes in nonlinear systems with slowly varying parameters. The problem of passing through resonance in nonlinear oscillatory systems with one and more degrees of freedom is considered in detail as well as the problem of passing through parametric resonance and some other typical problems of physics and technics connected with nonstationary oscillations (resonance phenomena in accelerators, passing through resonance in gyroscopic systems, etc.). (Author).


Optical Spectroscopy of Semiconductor Nanostructures

Optical Spectroscopy of Semiconductor Nanostructures

Author: Eougenious L. Ivchenko

Publisher: Alpha Science Int'l Ltd.

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13: 9781842651506

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This volume looks at optical spectroscopy of semiconductir nanostructures. Some of the topics it covers include: kingdom of nanostructures; quantum confinement in low-dimensional systems; resonant light reflection; and transmission and absorption.


Mathematical Theory of Scattering Resonances

Mathematical Theory of Scattering Resonances

Author: Semyon Dyatlov

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2019-09-10

Total Pages: 634

ISBN-13: 147044366X

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Scattering resonances generalize bound states/eigenvalues for systems in which energy can scatter to infinity. A typical resonance has a rate of oscillation (just as a bound state does) and a rate of decay. Although the notion is intrinsically dynamical, an elegant mathematical formulation comes from considering meromorphic continuations of Green's functions. The poles of these meromorphic continuations capture physical information by identifying the rate of oscillation with the real part of a pole and the rate of decay with its imaginary part. An example from mathematics is given by the zeros of the Riemann zeta function: they are, essentially, the resonances of the Laplacian on the modular surface. The Riemann hypothesis then states that the decay rates for the modular surface are all either or . An example from physics is given by quasi-normal modes of black holes which appear in long-time asymptotics of gravitational waves. This book concentrates mostly on the simplest case of scattering by compactly supported potentials but provides pointers to modern literature where more general cases are studied. It also presents a recent approach to the study of resonances on asymptotically hyperbolic manifolds. The last two chapters are devoted to semiclassical methods in the study of resonances.