Computational Methods for Nonlinear Dynamical Systems (e-bog) af Atluri, Satya N.
Atluri, Satya N. (forfatter)

Computational Methods for Nonlinear Dynamical Systems e-bog

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Computational Methods for Nonlinear Dynamical Systems: Theory and Applications in Aerospace Engineering proposes novel ideas and develops highly-efficient and accurate methods for solving nonlinear dynamic systems, drawing inspiration from the weighted residual method and the asymptotic method. Proposed methods can be used both for real-time simulation and the analysis of nonlinear dynamics in ...
E-bog 1459,97 DKK
Forfattere Atluri, Satya N. (forfatter)
Forlag Elsevier
Udgivet 28 september 2022
Længde 240 sider
Genrer Applied mathematics
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780323991148
Computational Methods for Nonlinear Dynamical Systems: Theory and Applications in Aerospace Engineering proposes novel ideas and develops highly-efficient and accurate methods for solving nonlinear dynamic systems, drawing inspiration from the weighted residual method and the asymptotic method. Proposed methods can be used both for real-time simulation and the analysis of nonlinear dynamics in aerospace engineering. The book introduces global estimation methods and local computational methods for nonlinear dynamic systems. Starting from the classic asymptotic, finite difference and weighted residual methods, typical methods for solving nonlinear dynamic systems are considered. In addition, new high-performance methods are proposed, such as time-domain collocation and local variational iteration. The book summarizes and develops computational methods for strongly nonlinear dynamic systems and considers the practical application of the methods within aerospace engineering. Presents global methods for solving periodic nonlinear dynamical behaviors Gives local methods for solving transient nonlinear responses Outlines computational methods for linear, nonlinear, ordinary and partial differential equations Emphasizes the development of accurate and efficient numerical methods that can be used in real-world missions Reveals practical applications of methods through orbital mechanics and structural dynamics