Series on stability, vibration, and control of systems. Series B ;
Volume Designation
v. 14
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Session I: (A) Inelasticity, hysteresis, wear. Keynote lecture -- N. Kikuchi, University of Michigan, USA. Constitutive modeling of polymeric foams for impact-contact problems / J. Zhang [and others] -- Shape differential equation for viscoelastic flows / N. Gomez, J-P. Zolesio -- Analysis of contact damage around scratches in glass / T.N. Farris, S. Chandrasekar -- Remodeling around pressurized holes: prediction of adaptive elasticity / K. Firoozbakhsh -- Evaluation of fretting stresses through full-field temperature measurements / M.P. Szolwinski [and others] -- Non-Gaussian equivalent linearization for nonstationary random vibration of a 2-DOF hysteretic system / K. Kimura, S. Tamura -- "Soft" reliability assessment of existing transmission lines / I. Hathout -- Soil-foundation interaction literature review / H.R. Hamidzadeh, M. Dehghani -- Moment-rotation hysteresis behavior of semi-rigid steel building frame connections / A.R. Kukreti, A. Abolmaali -- Session I: (B) Stability and structures. Keynote lecture -- J.A.C. Martins, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal. Stability of finite dimensional systems with unilateral. Contact and friction: theoretical results & illustrative examples of small dimension / J.A.C. Marlins, A. Pinto da Costa -- Response of a vibroimpact system with secondary structure to a white-noise excitation: Case of inelastic impacts / M.F. Dimentberg, H.G. Haenisch, D.V. Iourtchenko -- Assessment of linear joint effects on space structures / A . El-Saadani, I.I. Orabi -- The incorporation of hysteretic damping in structural analysis and design / F.C. Nelson -- Multi-linear and smooth hysteretic models for degrading structures / M.V. Sivaselvan, K. Skliros, A.M. Reinhom -- Disk brake squeal (by a model of a rotating disk and a beam) / M. Suganami [and others] -- Modelling and stability analysis of an airplane engine with a 4-blade propeller / D. Boulahbal [and others] -- Motion of beams with unilateral contact constraints and wear / L. Johansson -- Control of impacting elastic elements / C. Diaconescu, D.B. Marghitu, A. Guran -- Session II: (A) Nonlinear dynamics and vibrations. Keynote lecture -- R. Rand, Cornell University, USA. The dynamics of resonance capture / R . Rand -- Stick-slip oscillations -- Quo vadis / H. Dankowicz, A.B. Nordmark -- Nonconvergence in assumed-mode projections of a distributed sliding system / C.M. Jung, B.F. Feeny -- Interactions of harmonic waves with a dry friction support / M.J. Leamy, J.R. Barber, N.C. Perkins -- Railway wheel squeal and competition in species for population biology / M. Nakai -- Relaxing nonholonomic constraints / R. Rand, D. Ramani -- Dynamics of the "Wild mouse" / Th. Rossmann, A. Stiegelmeyr, F. Pfeiffer -- Controlling chaos in a piece-wise linear oscillator / H. Yabuno, T. Okada, N. Aoshima -- A history of friction in dynamics / B.F. Feeny [and others].
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Dynamics of vehicle suspensions with valves providing frequency-dependent damping / G. Popov -- Bounce phenomena in electrical switching devices / K. Suzuki, Y. Itoh -- Impact of structures and rigid bodies undergoing large rotations for vehicle applications / J.A.C. Ambrosio -- Session IV:(A) Modeling, computations. Keynote lecture -- A. Soom, State University of New York (SUNY), USA. The role of tribology in the modeling of dynamic contact problems and vice versa / A. Soom -- Finite element treatment of tribological problems / N. Stromberg -- Efficient computation of general Hertzian traction integrals / M. Tormanen -- On modeling rapid granular flows / G. Ahmadi -- Dynamic normal loads and friction in plowing contacts / D.P. Hess -- Identification of friction models from experimental data: A case study / D.M. McFarland, A.V. Srinivasan -- A new contact surface smoothing procedure for the implicit finite element analysis of frictional contact / V. Padmanabhan, T.A. Laursen -- Modeling contact forces during impact on flexible systems / S. Shivaswamy, H.M. Lankarani -- Contact stiffness and the thermomechanical response of sliding rings / C.I. Serpe, G. Dargush, A. Soom -- Session IV: (B) Poster session. A new shape memory allow rotary actuator: design and modelling / A. Khajepour, H. Dehestani, F. Golnaraghi -- Application of graph theoretic modelling to industrial belt-driven gantry robots / A. Khajepour, J. Dunlop -- A friction failure criterion for two-dimensional granular structures / M.A.S. Mohamed -- The effect of shape memory alloys in vibration. Suppression of a cantilever beam / J.O. Salichs [and others] -- Nonlinear vibrations of moderately thick circular plates / M. Sathyamoorthy -- Mechanical strength of long bones during the healing period / D.G. Savadkoohi, K. Firoozbakhsh -- Constitutive description of granular materials / Q.S. Yang -- Applications of active noise and vibration. Control in precision machining /R . Ghanadan.
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Session II: (B) Nonlinear dynamics and experiments. Keynote lecture -- Y. Ishida, Nagoya University, Japan. Nonlinear phenomena in rotor systems due to clearance, friction and impact / Y. Ishida -- Non-smooth, non-reversible dry friction oscillator: Design and measurements / M. Wiercigroch, W.T.V. Sin, F.K.Z. Liew -- Recent signal processing techniques for the detection of localized faults in gearboxes / D. Boulahbal, F. Golnaraghi, F. Ismail -- Dynamics of the impact force generator / B. Blazejczyk-Okolewska, K. Czolczynski, T. Kapitaniak -- Dimension estimation of an impacting rotor/stator system / C. Craig, R.D. Neilson, J. Penman -- Stability of sliding with Coulomb friction law / H. Cho, J.R. Barber -- Tracking parameter drift in a vibro-impact system / A. Chatterjee, J.P. Cusumano, D. Chelidze -- Nonlinear resonances and self-excited oscillations of a rotor due to radial clearance and impact in bearings (Experiments and numerical simulations) / Y. Ishida, M. Inagaki, R. Ejima -- Proper orthogonal modes of a beam with frictional excitation / R.V. Kappagantu, B.F. Feeny -- Session III: (A) Analysis, rigid bodies, multi-body systems, mechanics, contact models. Keynote lecture -- L.-E. Andersson, Linkoping University, Sweden. A review of some existence results for quasistatic contact. Problems with friction / L.-E. Andersson -- Collision between rigid bodies -- Comparing some models / E. Cataldo, R. Sampaio -- Realizability of arbitrary local mass matrices in single-point rigid body collisions / A. Chatterjee, A. Ruina -- Control of joint forces of planar mechanism with clearances at joints for reducing vibration and impact at joints / B. Feng, N. Morita, T. Torii -- Optimization of shaking force and shaking moment of llanar linkages for vibration reduction using genetic algorithms / G. Guo, N. Morita, T. Torii -- Modeling of multiple impacts / A.P. Ivanov -- Analysis of frictional impact in constrained multibody mechanical systems / H. Lankarani, S. Ahmed, M. Pereira -- An equation of volterra in the impact of two rigid bodies / R. Souchet -- A variational principle for equation of Hertz's theory of impact / T.M. Atanackovic, A. Guran, D.T. Spasic -- Analytical mechanics with multivalued constraints and elastic impacts -- The convex case / P.D. Panagiotopoulos -- Session III: (B) Applications, rotating systems. Keynote lecture -- B.S. Myers, Duke University, USA. Neck dynamics and injury mechanisms following head impact / B.S. Myers, R.W. Nightingale -- Development of an intelligent vibro-impact machine for ground moling based on vibro-impact dynamics / R.D. Neilson, A.A. Rodger -- Towards a model for self-excited solitary waves in a spinning flexible disk / D. Boulahbal -- Applications of friction to vibration control of civil and aerospace structures / G. Ahmadi -- The effect of friction on the dynamic behavior of spindle motor in data storage devices / J.H. Wang, C.H. Chang -- Intelligent control of man-machine system for stability of industrial vehicle / K. Tsujioka, A. Nagamatsu.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This book deals with the dynamics of mechanical systems in presence of impact and friction. The contributors are an international group of engineers and scientists from industrial and academic institutions of more than 23 countries around the world concerned with the modeling, analysis, measurement and control of nonsmooth mechanical structures. Contact laws lead to mathematical models that are highly nonlinear and nonsmooth or discontinuous. Discontinuous and nonsmooth processes introduce problems with data processing techniques and analytical methods. Thanks to great advances in computer technology and computational analysis, as well as the introduction of new experimental devices such as the atomic-force microscope and the quartz-crystal-microbalance probe, the study of impact and friction - one of the oldest problems in physics, is now in a phase of rapid and exciting development. The growing number of research breakthroughs have promoted the development of new technologies in the description and design of systems with impact and friction models to understand nature, structures, machines, transportation systems, and other processes. A fairly comprehensive picture of these new developments is presented in this book by researchers who are giving up-to-date accounts of the present state of the field in many aspects. The book is essential for introducing readers in mechanical engineering, material science, applied mathematics, aerospace engineering, ocean engineering, biomechanics, and civil engineering to recent developments in nonsmooth mechanics. It is also useful for self-study purposes by professionals and practitioners in the field.
OTHER EDITION IN ANOTHER MEDIUM
Title
Proceedings of the first International Symposium on Impact and Friction of Solids, Structures and Intelligent Machines.
International Standard Book Number
9810243707
PARALLEL TITLE PROPER
Parallel Title
Impact and friction of solids, structures and intelligent machines
PERSONAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Panagiotopoulos, P. D.,1950-
Panagiotopoulos, P. D.,1950-
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Friction, Congresses.
Impact, Congresses.
Friction.
Impact.
SCIENCE-- Nanoscience.
(SUBJECT CATEGORY (Provisional
SCI-- 050000
DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION
Number
620
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1/125
Edition
22
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
TA354
Book number
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I565
1998eb
PERSONAL NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
Guran, A., (Ardéshir)
Panagiotopoulos, P. D.,1950-
CORPORATE BODY NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
International Symposium on Impact and Friction of Solids, Structures and Intelligent Machines(1st :1998 :, Ottawa, Canada)