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Nonlinear Dynamic Phenomena in Mechanics

✍ Scribed by Jerzy Warminski, Krzysztof Kecik (auth.), Jerzy Warminski, Stefano Lenci, Matthew P. Cartmell, Giuseppe Rega, Marian Wiercigroch (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
285
Series
Solid Mechanics and Its Applications 181
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Nonlinear phenomena should play a crucial role in the design and control of engineering systems and structures as they can drastically change the prevailing dynamical responses.

This book covers theoretical and applications-based problems of nonlinear dynamics concerned with both discrete and continuous systems of interest in civil and mechanical engineering. They include pendulum-like systems, slender footbridges, shape memory alloys, sagged elastic cables and non-smooth problems.

Pendulums can be used as a dynamic absorber mounted in high buildings, bridges or chimneys. Geometrical nonlinearities introduced by pendulum motion may change the system dynamics, and entail a rapid increase of the oscillations of both the structure and the pendulum, leading to full pendulum rotation or chaotic dynamics. To magnetorheological damping is proposed.

Nonlinear mechanics has to be used to explain undesired response in slender footbridges, such as that occurred in the famous event of the LondonMillenium Bridge. The observed phenomena can be explained by an analytical nonlinear discrete-time model.

Shape memory alloys (SMAs) exhibit very interesting nonlinear thermo-mechanical properties such as shape memory effect andsuperelasticity. SMA elements integrated within composite beams or plates can be used for active modification of structure properties e.g. by affecting their natural frequencies.

Finite amplitude, resonant, forced dynamics of sagged, horizontal or inclined, elastic cables have recently undergone meaningful research advances concerned with modelling, analysis, response, and nonlinear/nonregular phenomena. A variety of features of nonlinear multimodal interaction in different resonance conditions are comparatively addressed.

Non-smooth systems are very common in engineering practice. Three mechanical engineering problems are presented: (i) a vibro-impact systemin the form of a moling device, (ii) the influence of the opening and closing of a fatigue crack on the host system dynamics, and (iii) nonlinear interactions between a rotor and snubber ring system.

This book is aimed at a wide audience of engineers and researchers working in the field of nonlinear structural vibrations and dynamics, and undergraduate and postgraduate students reading mechanical, aerospace and civil engineering.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages -
Autoparametric Vibrations of a Nonlinear System with a Pendulum and Magnetorheological Damping....Pages 1-61
On the Dynamics of Pedestrians-Induced Lateral Vibrations of Footbridges....Pages 63-114
Applications for Shape Memory Alloys in Structural and Machine Dynamics....Pages 115-158
Theoretical and Experimental Nonlinear Vibrations of Sagged Elastic Cables....Pages 159-210
Engineering Applications of Non-smooth Dynamics....Pages 211-273
Back Matter....Pages -

✦ Subjects


Theoretical and Applied Mechanics; Structural Mechanics; Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control; Engineering Design


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