Computational Methods in Mechanical Systems

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The chapters of this book summarize the lectures delivered du ring the NATO Advanced Study Institute (ASI) on Computational Methods in Mechanisms, that took place in the Sts. Constantin and Elena Resort, near Varna, on the Bulgarian Coast of the Black Sea, June 16-28, 1997. The purpose of the ASI was to bring together leading researchers in the area of mechanical systems at large, with special emphasis in the computational issues around their analysis, synthesis, and optimization, during two weeks of lectures and discussion. A total of 89 participants from 23 count ries played an active role during the lectures and sessions of contributed papers. Many of the latter are being currently reviewed for publication in specialized journals. The subject of the book is mechanical systems, Le. , systems composed of rigid and flexible bodies, coupled by mechanical means so as to constrain their various bodies in a goal-oriented manner, usually driven under computer con trol. Applications of the discipline are thus of the most varied nature, ranging from transportation systems to biomedical devices. U nder normal operation conditions, the constitutive bodies of a mechanical system can be consid ered to be rigid, the rigidity property then easing dramatically the analysis of the kinematics and dynamics of the system at hand. Examples of these systems are the suspension of a terrestrial vehicle negotiating a curve at speeds within the allowed or recommended limits and the links of multiaxis industrial robots performing conventional pick-and-place operations.

Meticulously edited collection on mechanical systems R&D State-of-the-art computational methods in mechanics Kinematics and dynamics of rigid bodies, flexible bodies, and multibody systems Contributions by world's leading experts on mechanical systems

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This meticulously edited collection of papers on the application of state-of-the-art computational methods to mechanical systems design is based on a NATO Advanced Research workshop held in 1997. Leading international experts treat the analysis, synthesis, optimization, and control of a broad spectrum of mechanical systems, including systems of rigid and flexible bodies that are the basic constituents of mechanisms and robotic devices, as well as multibody systems. Topics covered include kinematics, dynamics, and control of such systems, with special emphasis on modeling and simulation. The theoretical foundations of the underlying methods are covered as well as practical aspects of algorithm development, such as code parallelization and applications to specific areas.


Inhalt
I. Kinematics of Mechanical Systems.- 1. The Application of Dual Algebra to Kinematic Analysis.- 2. Formulation and Solution for the Direct and Inverse Kinematics Problems for Mechanisms and Mechatronics Systems.- 3. The Design of Spherical 4R Linkages for Four Specified Orientations.- 4. On the Design of Efficient Parallel Mechanisms.- 5. Optimization of Multi-DOF Mechanisms.- 6. Computational Issues in the Kinematic Design of Tactile Sensing Fixtures.- 7. Numerical Methods for Mechanism and Manipulator Workspace Analysis.- II. Dynamics and Control of Rigid-Body Systems.- 8. Equations of Motion in Tensor Variables and Their Application to Multibody Systems.- 9. Efficient Description and Geometrical Interpretation of the Dynamics of Constrained Systems.- 10. A Generic Numerical Method for Mechanical System Kinematics and Dynamics Modeling.- 11. Implicit Integration of the Equations of Multibody Dynamics.- 12. Models for Simulation of Power-Steering Systems.- 13. Control of Robotic Systems by Exact Linearization.- III. Dynamics of Flexible Multibody Systems.- 14. Flexible Bodies in Multibody Systems.- 15. Parallelization of Large Mechanical Engineering Codes. A Case Study for the Multibody Simulation Package FEDEM.- 16. Flexible Multibody Dynamics with Nonlinear Deformations: Vehicle Dynamics and Crashworthiness Applications.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783642083693
    • Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 1998
    • Editor Evtim Zakhariev, Jorge Angeles
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Maschinenbau
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 444
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T24mm
    • Jahr 2010
    • EAN 9783642083693
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 3642083692
    • Veröffentlichung 01.12.2010
    • Titel Computational Methods in Mechanical Systems
    • Untertitel Mechanism Analysis, Synthesis, and Optimization
    • Gewicht 668g
    • Herausgeber Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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