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Model Order Reduction for Design, Analysis and Control of Nonlinear Vibratory Systems: CISM International Centre for Mechanical Sciences, cartea 614

Editat de Cyril Touzé, Attilio Frangi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 oct 2024
The book presents reduction methods that are using tools from dynamical systems theory in order to provide accurate models for nonlinear dynamical solutions occurring in mechanical systems featuring either smooth or non smooth nonlinearities. The cornerstone of the chapters is the use of methods defined in the framework of the invariant manifold theory for nonlinear systems, which allows definitions of efficient methods generating the most parsimonious nonlinear models having minimal dimension, and reproducing the dynamics of the full system under generic assumptions. Emphasis is put on the development of direct computational methods for finite element structures. Once the reduced order model obtained, numerical and analytical methods are detailed in order to get a complete picture of the dynamical solutions of the system in terms of stability and bifurcation. Applications from the MEMS and aerospace industry are covered and analyzed. Geometric nonlinearity, friction nonlinearity and contacts in jointed structures, detection and use of internal resonance, electromechanical and piezoelectric coupling with passive control, parametric driving are surveyed as key applications. The connection to digital twins is reviewed in a general manner, opening the door to the efficient use of invariant manifold theory for nonlinear analysis, design and control of engineering structures.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031674983
ISBN-10: 3031674987
Ilustrații: V, 195 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Springer
Seria CISM International Centre for Mechanical Sciences

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Modelling, Reductionism and the Implications for Digital Twins.- Nonlinear normal modes as invariant manifolds for model order reduction.- The Direct Parametrization of Invariant Manifolds applied to model order reduction of microstructures.- Understanding, computing and identifying the nonlinear dynamics of elastic and piezoelectric structures thanks to nonlinear modes.

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The book presents reduction methods that are using tools from dynamical systems theory in order to provide accurate models for nonlinear dynamical solutions occurring in mechanical systems featuring either smooth or non smooth nonlinearities. The cornerstone of the chapters is the use of methods defined in the framework of the invariant manifold theory for nonlinear systems, which allows definitions of efficient methods generating the most parsimonious nonlinear models having minimal dimension, and reproducing the dynamics of the full system under generic assumptions. Emphasis is put on the development of direct computational methods for finite element structures. Once the reduced order model obtained, numerical and analytical methods are detailed in order to get a complete picture of the dynamical solutions of the system in terms of stability and bifurcation. Applications from the MEMS and aerospace industry are covered and analyzed. Geometric nonlinearity, friction nonlinearity and contacts in jointed structures, detection and use of internal resonance, electromechanical and piezoelectric coupling with passive control, parametric driving are surveyed as key applications. The connection to digital twins is reviewed in a general manner, opening the door to the efficient use of invariant manifold theory for nonlinear analysis, design and control of engineering structures.

Caracteristici

Explores the engineering applications while detailing the conceptual tools & techniques for nonlinear vibrating systems Features independent chapters, plus the first one serving as a general introduction of the topic Written by leading experts in the field