Wave Motion Intelligent Structures and Nonlinear Mechanics

Wave Motion  Intelligent Structures and Nonlinear Mechanics
Author: Herbert šberall,Ard‚shir Guran,D. J. Inman
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1995
Genre: Science
ISBN: 981022981X

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This book is a collection of papers on the subject of applied system dynamics and control written by experts in this field. It offers the reader a sampling of exciting research areas in three fast-growing branches: (i) Wave Motion (ii) Intelligent Structures (iii) Nonlinear Mechanics. The topics covered include flow instability, nonlinear mode localization autoparametric systems with pendula, and geometric stiffening in multibody dynamics. Mathematical methods include perturbation methods, modern control theory, nonlinear neural nets, and resonance scattering theory of šberall-Ripoche-Maze. Applications include sound-induced structural vibrations, fiber acoustic waveguides, vibration suppression of structures, linear control of gyroscopic systems, and nonlinear control of distributed systems.This book shows how applied system dynamics and control is currently being utilized and investigated. It will be of interest to engineers, applied mathematicians and physicists.

Advanced Topics Of Thin walled Structures

Advanced Topics Of Thin walled Structures
Author: Haim Abramovich
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2021-06-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789811214264

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This unique compendium presents some new topics related to thin-walled structures, like beams, plates and shells used in aerospace structures. It highlights their dynamic behaviors and also the correlation between compressive loading and natural frequency to enable a correlation between the two, yielding a valuable non-destructive tool, to predict buckling for thin-walled structures.This useful reference text combines valuable data on metal materials and composite materials together with new adaptive and smart materials like piezoelectricity, shape memory alloys and optic fibers, which form the present state of the art in thin-walled structure domain.

Adaptive Structures

Adaptive Structures
Author: David Wagg,Ian Bond,Paul Weaver,Michael Friswell
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2008-04-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470512040

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Adaptive structures have the ability to adapt, evolve or change their properties or behaviour in response to the environment around them. The analysis and design of adaptive structures requires a highly multi-disciplinary approach which includes elements of structures, materials, dynamics, control, design and inspiration taken from biological systems. Development of adaptive structures has been taking place in a wide range of industrial applications, but is particularly advanced in the aerospace and space technology sector with morphing wings, deployable space structures; piezoelectric devices and vibration control of tall buildings. Bringing together some of the foremost world experts in adaptive structures, this unique text: includes discussions of the application of adaptive structures in the aerospace, military, civil engineering structures, automotive and MEMS. presents the impact of biological inspiration in designing adaptive structures, particularly the use of hierarchy in nature, which typically induces multi-functional behavior. sets the agenda for future research in adaptive structures in one distinctive single volume. Adaptive Structures: Engineering Applications is essential reading for engineers and scientists working in the fields of intelligent materials, structural vibration, control and related smart technologies. It will also be of interest to senior undergraduate and postgraduate research students as well as design engineers working in the aerospace, mechanical, electrical and civil engineering sectors.

Acoustic Interactions with Submerged Elastic Structures

Acoustic Interactions with Submerged Elastic Structures
Author: Ardéshir Guran,Anders Boström,Oswald Leroy,Gérard Maze
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2002-07-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789814493314

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This series of volumes constitutes an outstanding collection of contributions by the most active research workers in the area of acoustics and mechanics. It brings the reader up to date on the status of the various aspects of research in this field. The volumes should preserve their value for a long time, as they represent a monument to the achievements of human research capabilities in the underwater-acoustics aspects of the environment. Contents:Scattering from Elliptical Shells — A Unified Approach Applicable to Both Elastic and Fluid Media (R P Radlinski & M M Simon)On the Systematic Use of Spherical, Cylindrical and Plane Vector Wave Functions in Elastodynamic Scattering Problems (A Boström)Computational Modeling of Transient Acoustic Wavefields — A Structured Approach Based on Reciprocity (A T de Hoop)Linear Viscoelasticity (F Mainardi)Transient Waves in Linear Viscoelastic Media (F Mainardi)Computational Ocean-Seismoacoustic Modeling Using Finite Elements (J E Murphy & S A Chin-Bing)Nonorthogonality of Measured Normal Modes in a Shallow Water Waveguide (G H Rayborn et al.)Nearfield Acoustical Holography (A Sarkissian)Elimination of Internal Resonance Effects in Acoustic Scattering from Cylinders Using Method of Moments (S P Sun & P K Raju)Pulsed Asymmetric Point Force Loading of a Layered Half-Space (P Borejko & F Ziegler)Nonlinear Stability Analysis of Pre-Stressed Elastic Bodies (Y B Fu & R W Ogden) Readership: Nonlinear scientists. Keywords:Reviews:“… Überall's work in acoustic and electromagnetic scattering has evoked much interest, in the US as well as abroad, because of its possible practical applications, as well as the theoretical understanding. Many collaborators have been inspired by it, and have now contributed to this volume. The book is an excellent contribution to the literature of Acoustics and Wave Propagation. Professor Guran is to be congratulated for organizing and editing this volume.”Prof. Hans A Bethe, Nobel Laureate Cornell University “… This is an impressive collection of 45 research and review chapters involving 78 authors. Taking into account the high educational quality and research value of this set of books, it is recommended for purchase by libraries that serves research programs involved with acoustic scattering related to underwater and ultrasonics.”Professor Philip Marston Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

Autoparametric Resonance in Mechanical Systems

Autoparametric Resonance in Mechanical Systems
Author: Ales Tondl
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2000-04-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0521650798

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Addresses the causes of and possible solutions to autoparametric resonance in mechanical systems.

Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on Applied Electromagnetic and Mechanics

Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on Applied Electromagnetic and Mechanics
Author: T. Takagi
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2003
Genre: Electromagnetic fields
ISBN: 158603328X

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This publication covers topics in the area of applied electromagnetics and mechanics. Since starting in Japan in 1988, the ISEM has become a well-known international forum on applied electromagnetics.

Applied mechanics reviews

Applied mechanics reviews
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1948
Genre: Mechanics, Applied
ISBN: OSU:32435026160655

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Analysis and Design of Plated Structures

Analysis and Design of Plated Structures
Author: N E Shanmugam,C M Wang
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2007-02-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781845692292

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Plated structures are widely used in many engineering constructions ranging from aircraft to ships and from off-shore structures to bridges and buildings. Given their diverse use in severe dynamic loading environments, it is vital that their dynamic behaviour is analysed and understood. Analysis and design of plated structures Volume 2: Dynamics provides a concise review of the most recent research in the area and how it can be applied in the field. The book discusses the modelling of plates for effects such as transverse shear deformation and rotary inertia, assembly of plates in forming thin-walled members, and changing material properties in composite, laminated and functionally graded plates. Various recent techniques for linear and nonlinear vibration analysis are also presented and discussed. The book concludes with a hybrid strategy suitable for parameter identification of plated structures and hydroelastic analysis of floating plated structures. With its distinguished editors and team of international contributors, Analysis and design of plated structures Volume 2: Dynamics is an invaluable reference source for engineers, researchers and academics involved in the analysis and design of plated structures. It also provides a companion volume to Analysis and design of plated structures Volume 1: Stability. The second of two volumes on plated structures Provides a concise review of the most recent research in the research of plated structures Discusses modelling of plates for specific effects