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Nonsmooth Mechanics: Models, Dynamics and Control

✍ Scribed by Bernard Brogliato PhD (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag London
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Leaves
564
Series
Communications and Control Engineering
Edition
2
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This significantly enlarged and expanded second edition focuses on a class of nonsmooth hybrid dynamical systems, namely finite-dimensional mechanical systems subject to unilateral constraints. It contains a complete overview of the main problems in mathematics, mechanics, stability and control which are of interest in this field. The following topics are discussed in detail and are illustrated with examples:

β€’ shock dynamics;

β€’ multiple impacts;

β€’ feedback control;

β€’ Moreau's sweeping process; and

β€’ complementarity formulations.

With a comprehensive bibliography of over a thousand references, Nonsmooth Dynamics is an indispensable source of information on impact phenomena and rigid-body dynamics.

Praise for the first edition:

The presentation is excellent in combining rigorous mathematics with a great number of examples ranging from simple mechanical systems to robotic systems allowing the reader to understand the basic concepts.

Mathematical Abstracts

It is written with clarity, contains the latest research results in the area of impact problems for rigid bodies and is recommended for both applied mathematicians and engineers.

Mathematical Reviews

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Distributional model of impacts....Pages 1-52
Approximating problems....Pages 53-75
Variational principles....Pages 77-103
Two bodies colliding....Pages 105-171
Multiconstraint nonsmooth dynamics....Pages 173-261
Generalized impacts....Pages 263-332
Stability of nonsmooth dynamical systems....Pages 333-395
Feedback control....Pages 397-461
Back Matter....Pages 463-552

✦ Subjects


Control;Systems Theory, Control;Mechanics;Mechanical Engineering;Computational Intelligence


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