Cell Mapping Methods

Cell Mapping Methods
Author: Jian-Qiao Sun,Fu-Rui Xiong,Oliver Schütze,Carlos Hernández
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2018-06-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789811304576

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This book presents the latest algorithmic developments in the cell-mapping method for the global analysis of nonlinear dynamic systems, global solutions for multi-objective optimization problems, and global solutions for zeros of complex algebraic equations. It also discusses related engineering and scientific applications, including the nonlinear design of structures for better vibration resistance and reliability; multi-objective, structural-acoustic design for sound abatement; optimal multi-objective design of airfoils for better lift; and optimal multi-objective design of linear and nonlinear controls with or without time delay. The first book on the subject to include extensive Matlab and C++ codes, it presents various implementation algorithms of the cell-mapping method, enabling readers to understand how the method works and its programming aspects. A link to the codes on the Springer website will be provided to the readers.

Cell to Cell Mapping

Cell to Cell Mapping
Author: C.S. Hsu
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781475738926

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For many years, I have been interested in global analysis of nonlinear systems. The original interest stemmed from the study of snap-through stability and jump phenomena in structures. For systems of this kind, where there exist multiple stable equilibrium states or periodic motions, it is important to examine the domains of attraction of these responses in the state space. It was through work in this direction that the cell-to-cell mapping methods were introduced. These methods have received considerable development in the last few years, and have also been applied to some concrete problems. The results look very encouraging and promising. However, up to now, the effort of developing these methods has been by a very small number of people. There was, therefore, a suggestion that the published material, scattered now in various journal articles, could perhaps be pulled together into book form, thus making it more readily available to the general audience in the field of nonlinear oscillations and nonlinear dynamical systems. Conceivably, this might facilitate getting more people interested in working on this topic. On the other hand, there is always a question as to whether a topic (a) holds enough promise for the future, and (b) has gained enough maturity to be put into book form. With regard to (a), only the future will tell. With regard to (b), I believe that, from the point of view of both foundation and methodology, the methods are far from mature.

Cell Mapping Methods

Cell Mapping Methods
Author: Josephus Antonius Wilhelmus van der Spek
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 117
Release: 1994
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9038601832

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Bifurcation and Chaos in Complex Systems

Bifurcation and Chaos in Complex Systems
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2006-06-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080462669

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The book presents the recent achievements on bifurcation studies of nonlinear dynamical systems. The contributing authors of the book are all distinguished researchers in this interesting subject area. The first two chapters deal with the fundamental theoretical issues of bifurcation analysis in smooth and non-smooth dynamical systems. The cell mapping methods are presented for global bifurcations in stochastic and deterministic, nonlinear dynamical systems in the third chapter. The fourth chapter studies bifurcations and chaos in time-varying, parametrically excited nonlinear dynamical systems. The fifth chapter presents bifurcation analyses of modal interactions in distributed, nonlinear, dynamical systems of circular thin von Karman plates. The theories, methods and results presented in this book are of great interest to scientists and engineers in a wide range of disciplines. This book can be adopted as references for mathematicians, scientists, engineers and graduate students conducting research in nonlinear dynamical systems. · New Views for Difficult Problems · Novel Ideas and Concepts · Hilbert's 16th Problem · Normal Forms in Polynomial Hamiltonian Systems · Grazing Flow in Non-smooth Dynamical Systems · Stochastic and Fuzzy Nonlinear Dynamical Systems · Fuzzy Bifurcation · Parametrical, Nonlinear Systems · Mode Interactions in nonlinear dynamical systems

Global Nonlinear Dynamics for Engineering Design and System Safety

Global Nonlinear Dynamics for Engineering Design and System Safety
Author: Stefano Lenci,Giuseppe Rega
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2018-09-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319997100

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This is the first book which exploits concepts and tools of global nonlinear dynamics for bridging the gap between theoretical and practical stability of systems/structures, and for possibly enhancing the engineering design in macro-, micro- and nano-mechanics. Addressed topics include complementing theoretical and practical stability to achieve load carrying capacity; dynamical integrity for analyzing global dynamics, for interpreting/predicting experimental behavior, for getting hints towards engineering design; techniques for control of chaos; response of uncontrolled and controlled system/models in applied mechanics and structural dynamics by also considerung the effect of system imperfections; from relatively simple systems to multidimensional models representative of real world applications; potential and expected impact of global dynamics for engineering design.

Nonlinear Dynamics and Stochastic Mechanics

Nonlinear Dynamics and Stochastic Mechanics
Author: Wolfgang Kliemann
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2018-05-04
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781351083508

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Engineering systems have played a crucial role in stimulating many of the modern developments in nonlinear and stochastic dynamics. After 20 years of rapid progress in these areas, this book provides an overview of the current state of nonlinear modeling and analysis for mechanical and structural systems. This volume is a coherent compendium written by leading experts from the United States, Canada, Western and Eastern Europe, and Australia. The 22 articles describe the background, recent developments, applications, and future directions in bifurcation theory, chaos, perturbation methods, stochastic stability, stochastic flows, random vibrations, reliability, disordered systems, earthquake engineering, and numerics. The book gives readers a sophisticated toolbox that will allow them to tackle modeling problems in mechanical systems that use stochastic and nonlinear dynamics ideas. An extensive bibliography and index ensure this volume will remain a reference standard for years to come.

Nonlinear Structural Dynamics and Damping

Nonlinear Structural Dynamics and Damping
Author: Juan Carlos Jauregui
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2019-03-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030133177

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This book compiles recent research in the field of nonlinear dynamics, vibrations and damping applied to engineering structures. It addresses the modeling of nonlinear vibrations in beams, frames and complex mechanical systems, as well as the modeling of damping systems and viscoelastic materials applied to structural dynamics. The book includes several chapters related to solution techniques and signal analysis techniques. Last but not least, it deals with the identification of nonlinear responses applied to condition monitoring systems.

Global Analysis of Nonlinear Dynamics

Global Analysis of Nonlinear Dynamics
Author: Jian-Qiao Sun,Albert C. J. Luo
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781461431282

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Global Analysis of Nonlinear Dynamics collects chapters on recent developments in global analysis of non-linear dynamical systems with a particular emphasis on cell mapping methods developed by Professor C.S. Hsu of the University of California, Berkeley. This collection of contributions prepared by a diverse group of internationally recognized researchers is intended to stimulate interests in global analysis of complex and high-dimensional nonlinear dynamical systems, whose global properties are largely unexplored at this time.