From the Publisher:
This intermediate level text is written for use by an undergraduate senior or first year graduate student in a dynamics course. Provides a modern and thorough examination of dynamics with specific emphasis on physical examples and applications such as: robotics, magnetic bearings, aircraft dynamics, and microelectromagnetic machines. Also includes the development of the method of virtual velocities based on the principle of virtual power.
From the Back Cover:
A Modern, Practical Treatment of Dynamics for the Intermediate Reader
Applied Dynamics presents a modern treatment of dynamics not found in any other book. It introduces concepts of multibody dynamics, mechatronic dynamics, and nonlinear dynamics as well as traditional dynamics and examines underlying principles in the context of present-day computational methods. The book offers insight into modern analytical tools such as virtual power and Lagrange`s equations through a focus on real-world examples and applications including robotic systems, magnetic bearings, aerospace dynamics, and microelectromagnetic machines (MEMS).
Based on Francis C. Moon`s successful Intermediate Dynamics course at Cornell University, Applied Dynamics meets the growing need for an intermediate text that will help students develop practical problem-solving skills. This timely and useful volume:
l introduces the modern method of virtual power (Kane/Jourdain methods) and traditional methods of Newton-Euler and Lagrange equations
- illustrates applications and phenomena of modern dynamics with numerous examples, graphics, and homework problems
- demonstrates the solution of dynamics problems using modern software tools such as MATLAB and Mathematica
- explains the derivation of equations of motion in electromechanical systems, including MEMS and NEMS devices
- reviews important phenomena associated with the nonlinear equations of rigid body dynamics
- integrates modeling, derivation of equations, and solutions of equations
Applied Dynamics is an ideal text for one-semester courses at the senior undergraduate or first-year graduate level. It is also useful for more advanced students seeking to enhance their understanding of
modern software tools or pursue independent investigation.
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