Classical Mechanics, 2012
Dynamics

Advances in Mechanics and Mathematics Series, Vol. 29

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Classical mechanics
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This is the second volume of three books devoted to Mechanics. In this book, dynamical and advanced mechanics problems are stated, illustrated, and discussed, including a few novel concepts in comparison to standard text books and monographs. Apart from being addressed to a wide spectrum of graduate students, postgraduate students, researchers, and teachers from the fields of mechanical and civil engineering, this volume is also intended to be used as a self-contained material for applied mathematicians and physical scientists and researchers.
Preface.- 1. Particle Dynamics, Material System Dynamics and Rigid Body Motion About a Point.- 2. Mathematical and Physical Pendulum.- 3. Statics and Dynamics in Generalized Coordinates.- 4. Classical Equations of Dynamics.- 5. Theory of Impact.- 6. Vibrations of Mechanical Systems.- 7. Elements of Dynamics of Planets.- 8. Dynamics of Systems of Variable Mass.- 9. Body and Multibody Dynamics.- 10. Stationary Motions of a Rigid Body and their Stability.​-11. Geometric Dynamics.
Jan Awrejcewicz is the 2011 winner of the Humboldt Prize. This award is granted from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in Germany and is based on a reasearcher's entire achievements to date, whose fundamental discoveries, new theories or insights have had significant impact on their own discipline and who are expected to continue producing cutting-edge achievements in the future. Prof. Awrejcewicz is also the main author of “Nonsmooth Dynamics of Contacting Thermoelastic Bodies”, © 2009, Springer (AMMA v. 16), 978-0-387-09562-0. He is also the sole editor of “Modeling, Simulation and Control of Nonlinear Engineering Dynamical Systems”, © 2009 Springer, 978-1-4020-8777-6.
Provides the reader with a step-by-step introduction to the material, enabling them to learn quickly Makes a bridge between theoretical (physics) and applied (engineering) classical mechanics Contains numerous examples supported by color figures, illustrating various theoretical concepts? Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras