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Elastic Multibody Dynamics A Direct Ritz Approach Intelligent Systems Control And Automation Science And Engineering 1st Edition Hartmut Bremer

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Elastic Multibody Dynamics A Direct Ritz Approach Intelligent Systems Control And Automation Science And Engineering 1st Edition Hartmut Bremer
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.51 MB
Pages: 464
Author: Hartmut Bremer
ISBN: 9781402086793, 9781402086809, 1402086792, 1402086806
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Elastic Multibody Dynamics A Direct Ritz Approach Intelligent Systems Control And Automation Science And Engineering 1st Edition Hartmut Bremer by Hartmut Bremer 9781402086793, 9781402086809, 1402086792, 1402086806 instant download after payment.

This textbook is an introduction to and exploration of a number of core topics in the field of applied mechanics. On the basis of Lagrange's Principle, a Central Equation of Dynamics is presented which yields a unified view on existing methods. From these, the Projection Equation is selected for the derivation of the motion equations of holonomic and of non-holonomic systems. The method is applied to rigid multibody systems where the rigid body is defined such that, by relaxation of the rigidity constraints, one can directly proceed to elastic bodies. A decomposition into subsystems leads to a minimal representation and to a recursive representation, respectively, of the equations of motion. Applied to elastic multibody systems one obtains, along with the use of spatial operators, a straight-on procedure for the interconnected partial and ordinary differential equations and the corresponding boundary conditions. The spatial operators are eventually applied to a RITZ series for approximation. The resulting equations then appear in the same structure as in rigid multibody systems. The main emphasis is laid on methodical as well as on (graduate level) educational aspects. The text is accompanied by a large number of examples and applications, e.g., from rotor dynamics and robotics. The mathematical prerequisites are subsumed in a short excursion into stability and control.

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