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Fractional Analysis : Methods of Motion Decomposition / by I.V. Novozhilov

1st ed. 1997.
出版者 (Boston, MA : Birkhäuser Boston : Imprint: Birkhäuser)
出版年 1997
本文言語 英語
大きさ X, 232 p : online resource
著者標目 *Novozhilov, I.V author
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件 名 LCSH:Fourier analysis
LCSH:Mathematics
LCSH:Mechanical engineering
LCSH:Mathematical physics
LCSH:Functions of real variables
LCSH:Mathematical analysis
FREE:Fourier Analysis
FREE:Applications of Mathematics
FREE:Mechanical Engineering
FREE:Mathematical Methods in Physics
FREE:Real Functions
FREE:Integral Transforms and Operational Calculus
一般注記 I Dimensional analysis and small parameters -- 1 Dimensional analysis -- 2 Introduction of small parameters -- II Regularly perturbed systems. Expansions of solutions -- 3 The Poincaré theorem. The algorithm of expansion -- 4 Applications of the Poincaré theorem -- 5 Poincaré - Lyapunov method -- 5.1 Algorithm of the method -- 5.2 Examples. Nonisochronism of nonlinear system oscillations -- III Decomposition of motion in systems with fast phase -- 6 Method of averaging in systems with a single fast phase -- 7 Applications of the method of averaging -- 8 Method of harmonic linearization -- 9 Method of averaging in systems with several fast phases -- 10 Averaging in systems without explicit periodicities -- IV Decomposition of motion in systems with boundary layer -- 11 Tikhonov theorem -- 12 Application of the Tikhonov theorem -- 13 Asymptotic expansion of solutions for systems with a boundary layer -- V Decomposition of motion in systems with discontinuous characteristics -- 14 Definition of a solution in discontinuity points -- 15 Examples -- VI Correctness of limit models -- 16 Limit model of holonomic constraint (absolutely rigid body) -- 17 Limit model of kinematic constraints -- 18 Limit model of servoconstraint -- 19 Precession and nutation models in gyro theory -- 20 Mathematical model of a “man — artificial-kidney” system -- 21 Approximate models of an aircraft motion -- 22 Automobile motion decomposition -- References -- Author Index
This book considers methods of approximate analysis of mechanical, elec­ tromechanical, and other systems described by ordinary differential equa­ tions. Modern mathematical modeling of sophisticated mechanical systems consists of several stages: first, construction of a mechanical model, and then writing appropriate equations and their analytical or numerical ex­ amination. Usually, this procedure is repeated several times. Even if an initial model correctly reflects the main properties of a phenomenon, it de­ scribes, as a rule, many unnecessary details that make equations of motion too complicated. As experience and experimental data are accumulated, the researcher considers simpler models and simplifies the equations. Thus some terms are discarded, the order of the equations is lowered, and so on. This process requires time, experimentation, and the researcher's intu­ ition. A good example of such a semi-experimental way of simplifying is a gyroscopic precession equation. Formal mathematical proofs of its admis­ sibility appeared some several decades after its successful introduction in engineering calculations. Applied mathematics now has at its disposal many methods of approxi­ mate analysis of differential equations. Application of these methods could shorten and formalize the procedure of simplifying the equations and, thus, of constructing approximate motion models. Wide application of the methods into practice is hindered by the fol­ lowing. 1. Descriptions of various approximate methods are scattered over the mathematical literature. The researcher, as a rule, does not know what method is most suitable for a specific case. 2
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