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Dynamical Systems in Applications

Łódź, Poland December 11–14, 2017

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2018

Overview

  • Provides a wealth of useful engineering-oriented examples
  • Covers a diverse range of topics
  • Will benefit graduate students in mechanics, physics, and applied mathematics alike
  • Offers ready-to-use governing equations
  • Presents numerous studies with direct applications to various branches of industry
  • Includes chapters that contain modeling and numerical/analytical analysis of dynamic phenomena, experimental investigations, and control strategies

Part of the book series: Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics (PROMS, volume 249)

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Table of contents (44 papers)

Other volumes

  1. Dynamical Systems in Theoretical Perspective

  2. Dynamical Systems in Applications

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About this book

The book is intended for all those who are interested in application problems related to dynamical systems. It provides an overview of recent findings on dynamical systems in the broadest sense. Divided into 46 contributed chapters, it addresses a diverse range of problems.

The issues discussed include: Finite Element Analysis of optomechatronic choppers with rotational shafts; computational based constrained dynamics generation for a model of a crane with compliant support; model of a kinetic energy recuperation system for city buses; energy accumulation in mechanical resonance; hysteretic properties of shell dampers; modeling a water hammer with quasi-steady and unsteady friction in viscoelastic conduits; application of time-frequency methods for the assessment of gas metal arc welding conditions; non-linear modeling of the human body’s dynamic load; experimental evaluation of mathematical and artificial neural network modeling for energy storage systems; interaction of bridge cables and wake in vortex-induced vibrations; and the Sommerfeld effect in a single DOF spring-mass-damper system with non-ideal excitation.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Dept. of Autom., Biomech. and Mechatr., Łódź University of Technology Dept. of Autom., Biomech. and Mechatr., Lodz, Poland

    Jan Awrejcewicz

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