The General Problem of the Motion of Coupled Rigid Bodies about a Fixed Point

The General Problem of the Motion of Coupled Rigid Bodies about a Fixed Point
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9783642884122
ISBN-13 : 3642884121
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Synopsis The General Problem of the Motion of Coupled Rigid Bodies about a Fixed Point by : Eugene Leimanis

In the theory of motion of several coupled rigid bodies about a fixed point one can distinguish three basic ramifications. 1. The first, the so-called classical direction of investigations, is concerned with particular cases of integrability ot the equations of motion of a single rigid body about a fixed point,1 and with their geo metrical interpretation. This path of thought was predominant until the beginning of the 20th century and its most illustrious represen tatives are L. EULER (1707-1783), J L. LAGRANGE (1736-1813), L. POINSOT (1777-1859), S. V. KOVALEVSKAYA (1850-1891), and others. Chapter I of the present monograph intends to reflect this branch of investigations. For collateral reading on the general questions dealt with in this chapter the reader is referred to the following textbooks and reports: A. DOMOGAROV [1J, F. KLEIN and A. SOMMERFELD [11, 1 , 1 J, A. G. 2 3 GREENHILL [10J, A. GRAY [1J, R. GRAMMEL [4 J, E. J. ROUTH [21' 2 , 1 2 31' 32J, J. B. SCARBOROUGH [1J, and V. V. GOLUBEV [1, 2J.

Rigid Body Dynamics

Rigid Body Dynamics
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 473
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ISBN-10 : 9783030963361
ISBN-13 : 3030963365
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Synopsis Rigid Body Dynamics by : Hamad M. Yehia

This monograph provides a complete and up-to-date examination of rigid body dynamics using a Lagrangian approach. All known integrable cases, which were previously scattered throughout the literature, are collected here for convenient reference. Also contained are particular solutions to diverse problems treated within rigid body dynamics. The first seven chapters introduce the elementary dynamics of the rigid body and its main problems. A full historical account of the discovery and development of each of the integrable cases is included as well. Instructors will find this portion of the book well-suited for an undergraduate course, having been formulated by the author in the classroom over many years. The second part includes more advanced topics and some of the author’s original research, highlighting several unique methods he developed that have led to significant results. Some of the specific topics covered include the twelve known solutions of the equations of motion in the classical problem, which has not previously appeared in English before; a collection of completely new integrable cases; and the motion of a rigid body around a fixed point under the action of an asymmetric combination of potential and gyroscopic forces. Rigid Body Dynamics will appeal to researchers in the area as well as those studying dynamical and integrable systems theory.

Evolution of Motions of a Rigid Body About its Center of Mass

Evolution of Motions of a Rigid Body About its Center of Mass
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9783319539287
ISBN-13 : 3319539280
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Synopsis Evolution of Motions of a Rigid Body About its Center of Mass by : Felix L. Chernousko

The book presents a unified and well-developed approach to the dynamics of angular motions of rigid bodies subjected to perturbation torques of different physical nature. It contains both the basic foundations of the rigid body dynamics and of the asymptotic method of averaging. The rigorous approach based on the averaging procedure is applicable to bodies with arbitrary ellipsoids of inertia. Action of various perturbation torques, both external (gravitational, aerodynamical, solar pressure) and internal (due to viscous fluid in tanks, elastic and visco-elastic properties of a body) is considered in detail. The book can be used by researchers, engineers and students working in attitude dynamics of spacecraft.

Mathematical and Computational Approaches in Advancing Modern Science and Engineering

Mathematical and Computational Approaches in Advancing Modern Science and Engineering
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 777
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ISBN-10 : 9783319303796
ISBN-13 : 3319303791
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Synopsis Mathematical and Computational Approaches in Advancing Modern Science and Engineering by : Jacques Bélair

Focusing on five main groups of interdisciplinary problems, this book covers a wide range of topics in mathematical modeling, computational science and applied mathematics. It presents a wealth of new results in the development of modeling theories and methods, advancing diverse areas of applications and promoting interdisciplinary interactions between mathematicians, scientists, engineers and representatives from other disciplines. The book offers a valuable source of methods, ideas, and tools developed for a variety of disciplines, including the natural and social sciences, medicine, engineering, and technology. Original results are presented on both the fundamental and applied level, accompanied by an ample number of real-world problems and examples emphasizing the interdisciplinary nature and universality of mathematical modeling, and providing an excellent outline of today’s challenges. Mathematical modeling, with applied and computational methods and tools, plays a fundamental role in modern science and engineering. It provides a primary and ubiquitous tool in the context making new discoveries, as well as in the development of new theories and techniques for solving key problems arising in scientific and engineering applications. The contributions, which are the product of two highly successful meetings held jointly in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada on the main campus of Wilfrid Laurier University in June 2015, i.e. the International Conference on Applied Mathematics, Modeling and Computational Science, and the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Applied and Industrial Mathematics (CAIMS), make the book a valuable resource for any reader interested in a broader overview of the methods, ideas and tools involved in mathematical and computational approaches developed for other disciplines, including the natural and social sciences, engineering and technology.

Rigid Body Dynamics

Rigid Body Dynamics
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 530
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ISBN-10 : 9783110544442
ISBN-13 : 311054444X
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Synopsis Rigid Body Dynamics by : Alexey Borisov

This book provides an up-to-date overview of results in rigid body dynamics, including material concerned with the analysis of nonintegrability and chaotic behavior in various related problems. The wealth of topics covered makes it a practical reference for researchers and graduate students in mathematics, physics and mechanics. Contents Rigid Body Equations of Motion and Their Integration The Euler – Poisson Equations and Their Generalizations The Kirchhoff Equations and Related Problems of Rigid Body Dynamics Linear Integrals and Reduction Generalizations of Integrability Cases. Explicit Integration Periodic Solutions, Nonintegrability, and Transition to Chaos Appendix A : Derivation of the Kirchhoff, Poincaré – Zhukovskii, and Four-Dimensional Top Equations Appendix B: The Lie Algebra e(4) and Its Orbits Appendix C: Quaternion Equations and L-A Pair for the Generalized Goryachev – Chaplygin Top Appendix D: The Hess Case and Quantization of the Rotation Number Appendix E: Ferromagnetic Dynamics in a Magnetic Field Appendix F: The Landau – Lifshitz Equation, Discrete Systems, and the Neumann Problem Appendix G: Dynamics of Tops and Material Points on Spheres and Ellipsoids Appendix H: On the Motion of a Heavy Rigid Body in an Ideal Fluid with Circulation Appendix I: The Hamiltonian Dynamics of Self-gravitating Fluid and Gas Ellipsoids

Stereodynamics

Stereodynamics
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 9783642109911
ISBN-13 : 3642109918
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Synopsis Stereodynamics by : Giuseppe Grioli

G. Grioli: Particular solutions in stereodynamics.- P. Hagedorn: On the converse of the Lagrange-Dirichlet stability theorem.- M. Langlois: Contribution à l’étude du mouvement du corps rigide à n dimensions autour d’un point fixe.- E. Leimanis: Some recent results concerning the motion of a rigid body about a fixed point.- H. Price: A canonical form of Euler’s equations and a method of solutions for arbitrary applied couples.- V.V. Rumyentsev: Dynamics and stability of rigid bodies.- J. Wittenburg: The dynamics of systems of coupled rigid bodies. A new general formalism with applications.

Particles in Flows

Particles in Flows
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Publisher : Birkhäuser
Total Pages : 526
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ISBN-10 : 9783319602820
ISBN-13 : 3319602829
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Synopsis Particles in Flows by : Tomáš Bodnár

This book aims to face particles in flows from many different, but essentially interconnected sides and points of view. Thus the selection of authors and topics represented in the chapters, ranges from deep mathematical analysis of the associated models, through the techniques of their numerical solution, towards real applications and physical implications. The scope and structure of the book as well as the selection of authors was motivated by the very successful summer course and workshop "Particles in Flows'' that was held in Prague in the August of 2014. This meeting revealed the need for a book dealing with this specific and challenging multidisciplinary subject, i.e. particles in industrial, environmental and biomedical flows and the combination of fluid mechanics, solid body mechanics with various aspects of specific applications.

The Theory of Pseudo-rigid Bodies

The Theory of Pseudo-rigid Bodies
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9781461395898
ISBN-13 : 1461395895
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis The Theory of Pseudo-rigid Bodies by : Harley Cohen

This monograph concerns the development, analysis, and application of the theory of pseudo-rigid bodies. It collects together our work on that subject over the last five years. While some results have appeared else where, much of the work is new. Our objective in writing this mono graph has been to present a new theory of the deformation of bodies, one that has not only a firm theoretical basis, but also the simplicity to serve as an effective tool in practical problems. Consequently, the main body of the treatise is a multifaceted development of the theory, from foundations to explicit solutions to linearizations to methods of approximation. The fact that this variety of aspects, each examined in considerable detail, can be collected together in a single, unified treat ment gives this theory an elegance that we feel sets it apart from many others. While our goal has always been to give a complete treatment of the theory as it now stands, the work here is not meant to be definitive. Theories are not entities that appear suddenly one day and thereafter stand as given. Rather, they must mature and grow with time and experience. Our development is more correctly a beginning, tempting others to explore, appraise, and modify its features so as to produce something better.

Mechanics Day

Mechanics Day
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Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages : 271
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ISBN-10 : 9780821802618
ISBN-13 : 0821802615
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Synopsis Mechanics Day by : W. F. Shadwick

This volume presents the proceedings of a workshop held at The Fields Institute in June 1992 both as a commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the publication of "Foundations of Mechanics" by Ralph Abraham and Jerrold Marsden and as a celebration of Marsden's 50th birthday. The publication of that first edition marked a period of remarkable resurgence in all aspects of mechanics, which has continued through the publication of the second edition in 1978, deeply nourished by contacts with a variety of areas of mathematics, including topology, differential geometry, Lie theory, and partial diffe.

Dynamics

Dynamics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 528
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ISBN-10 : 9781316060612
ISBN-13 : 1316060616
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Synopsis Dynamics by : Carlos M. Roithmayr

This book is ideal for teaching students in engineering or physics the skills necessary to analyze motions of complex mechanical systems such as spacecraft, robotic manipulators, and articulated scientific instruments. Kane's method, which emerged recently, reduces the labor needed to derive equations of motion and leads to equations that are simpler and more readily solved by computer, in comparison to earlier, classical approaches. Moreover, the method is highly systematic and thus easy to teach. This book is a revision of Dynamics: Theory and Applications (1985), by T. R. Kane and D. A. Levinson, and presents the method for forming equations of motion by constructing generalized active forces and generalized inertia forces. Important additional topics include approaches for dealing with finite rotation, an updated treatment of constraint forces and constraint torques, an extension of Kane's method to deal with a broader class of nonholonomic constraint equations, and other recent advances.