
Asymptotic Multiple Scale Method in Time Domain
Multi-Degree-of-Freedom Stationary and Nonstationary Dynamics
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 11. May 2022
Book
Hardback
396 pages
978-1-032-21941-7 (ISBN)
Description
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.
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.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
250 s/w Abbildungen, 250 s/w Zeichnungen, 10 s/w Tabellen
10 Tables, black and white; 250 Line drawings, black and white; 250 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
781 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-21941-7 (9781032219417)
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Jan Awrejcewicz | Roman Starosta | Grazyna Sypniewska-Kaminska
Asymptotic Multiple Scale Method in Time Domain
Multi-Degree-of-Freedom Stationary and Nonstationary Dynamics
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1st Edition
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Jan Awrejcewicz | Roman Starosta | Grazyna Sypniewska-Kaminska
Asymptotic Multiple Scale Method in Time Domain
Multi-Degree-of-Freedom Stationary and Nonstationary Dynamics
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05/2022
1st Edition
CRC Press
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Jan Awrejcewicz | Roman Starosta | Grazyna Sypniewska-Kaminska
Asymptotic Multiple Scale Method in Time Domain
Multi-Degree-of-Freedom Stationary and Nonstationary Dynamics
E-Book
05/2022
1st Edition
CRC Press
€64.49
Available for download
Persons
Jan Awrejcewicz is Head of the Department of Automation, Biomechanics and Mechatronics at Lodz University of Technology. His research covers mechanics, material science, biomechanics, applied mathematics, automation, physics and computer sciences, with his main focus being nonlinear processes. He has authored 850 journal papers and is Editor-in-Chief of three international journals. Additionally, Professor Awrejcewicz is recipient of numerous scientific awards including The Alexander von Humboldt Award for research and educational achievements.
Roman Starosta is Professor at the Institute of Applied Mechanics, Poznan University of Technology (PUT), Poland, where he is the head of the Department of Technical Mechanics. His area of research includes dynamics of structures, fluid mechanics, asymptotic methods, and computational systems of algebra. Professor Starosta is a member of the main board of the Polish Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, and chairman of several editions of the conference on Vibrations in Physical Systems.
Grazyna Sypniewska-Kaminska is currently Associate Professor at Poznan University of Technology, and has been at the Institute of Applied Mechanics since 1990. Her area of research covers nonlinear dynamics, asymptotic methods, computer methods in the area of applied mechanics of continuous and discrete systems, and inverse problems of heat conduction. She teaches mechanics, analytical mechanics, elasticity theory, mathematical physics as well as algorithmics, programming languages, and computer graphics.
Roman Starosta is Professor at the Institute of Applied Mechanics, Poznan University of Technology (PUT), Poland, where he is the head of the Department of Technical Mechanics. His area of research includes dynamics of structures, fluid mechanics, asymptotic methods, and computational systems of algebra. Professor Starosta is a member of the main board of the Polish Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, and chairman of several editions of the conference on Vibrations in Physical Systems.
Grazyna Sypniewska-Kaminska is currently Associate Professor at Poznan University of Technology, and has been at the Institute of Applied Mechanics since 1990. Her area of research covers nonlinear dynamics, asymptotic methods, computer methods in the area of applied mechanics of continuous and discrete systems, and inverse problems of heat conduction. She teaches mechanics, analytical mechanics, elasticity theory, mathematical physics as well as algorithmics, programming languages, and computer graphics.
Author
Lodz University, Poland
Poznan University of Technology, POLAND
POZNAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, POLAND
Content
1. Introduction 2. Spring Pendulum 3. Spring Pendulum Kinematically Excited 4. Spring Pendulum Revisited 5. Physical Spring Pendulum 6. Nonlinear Torsional Micromechanical Gyroscope 7. Torsional Oscillations of Two Disks Rotating System 8. Oscillator with Springs-in-Series 9. Periodic Vibrations of Nano/Micro Plates