The dynamics of dissipative mechanical and structural systems is being investigated at various institutions and laboratories worldwide with ever-increasing sophistication of modeling, analysis and experiments.This book offers a collection of contributions from these research centers that represent t
Dynamics with Friction: Modeling, Analysis and Experiment
β Scribed by Guran, A.;Pfeiffer, F.;Popp, K.
- Publisher
- World Scientific Publishing Company Pte Limited
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 262
- Series
- Series on stability
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The dynamics of dissipative mechanical and structural systems is being investigated at various institutions and laboratories worldwide with ever-increasing sophistication of modeling, analysis and experiments.This book offers a collection of contributions from these research centers that represent the state-of-the-art in the study of friction oscillators. It provides the reader with the fruits of a team effort by leaders in this fascinating field. The present part II of this volume on Dynamics with Friction is a continuation of the previous part I, and is designed to help synthesize our current knowledge regarding the role of friction in mechanical and structural systems as well as everyday life. The topics covered include interaction of vibration and friction at dry sliding contacts, friction-induced instability in disks, dynamics of lubricated flexible links in kinematic chains, modal interactions in periodic structures, dynamics of an experimentally excited beam, transient waves in viscoelastic materials, dynamic stability of plates with damping, friction modeling and dynamic computation, damping through use of passive and semi-active dry friction forces. This book gives a comprehensive picture of dynamics of dissipative mechanical and structural systems. It also gives an up-to-date account of the present state of the field. It will be of interest to engineers, rheologists, material scientists, applied mathematicians, physicists and historians of science and technology. Contents: Interaction of Vibration and Friction at Dry Sliding Contacts (D P Hess); Vibrations and Friction-Induced Instability in Discs (J E Mottershead); Dynamics of Flexible Links in Kinematic Chains (D B Marghitu & A Guran); Solitons, Chaos and Modal Interactions in Periodic Structures (M A Davies & F C Moon); Analysis and Modeling of an Experimental Frictionally Excited Beam (R V Kappagantu & B F Feeny); Transient Waves in Linear Viscoelastic Media (F Mainardi); Dynamic Stability and Nonlinear Parametric Vibrations of Rectangular Plates (G L Ostiguy); Friction Modelling and Dynamic Computation (J P Meijaard); Damping Through Use of Passive and Semi-Active Dry Friction Forces (A A Ferri). Readership: Engineers, rheologists, materials scientists, applied mathematicians, physicists and historians of science and technology.
β¦ Table of Contents
MODELING ANALYSIS AND EXPERIMENTS PART II ..............1
Vibrations and FrictionInduced Instability in Discs ..............29
Dynamics of Flexible Links in Kinematic Chains ..............75
Solitons Chaos and Modal Interactions in Periodic Structures ..............99
Analysis and Modeling of an Experimental Frictionally Excited Beam ..............125
Transient Waves in Linear Viscoelastic Media ..............155
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