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Nonlinear Vibrations Excited by Limited Power Sources

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Overview

  • Written by experts in the field
  • Examines vibrating systems that combines electrical and mechanical drivelines
  • Investigates non-ideal vibrating dynamical systems (RNIS)

Part of the book series: Mechanisms and Machine Science (Mechan. Machine Science, volume 116)

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About this book

The book covers a wide range of applied engineering research compactly presented in one volume, and shows innovative practical engineering solutions for automotive, marine and aviation industries, as well as power generation related to nonlinear vibrations excited by limited power sources. While targeting primarily the audience of professional scientists and engineers, the book can also be useful for graduate students, and for all of those who are relatively new to the area and are looking for a single source with a good overview of the state-of-the-art as well as up-to-date information on theories, analytical, numerical methods, and their applications in design, simulations, testing, and manufacturing. The readers will find here a rich mixture of approaches, software tools and case studies used to investigate and optimize diverse powertrains, their functional units and separate machine parts based on different physical phenomena, their mathematical model representations, solution algorithms, and experimental validation.

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Table of contents (21 chapters)

  1. Electromechanical Systems and Nonlinear Dynamics of RNIS

  2. Nonlinear Dynamics of RNIS, Control of RNIS and Harvester Energy of RNIS

Editors and Affiliations

  • UNESP-Universidade Estadual Paulista, Bauru-SP, Brazil

    Jose Manoel Balthazar

About the editor

José Manoel Balthazar is professor (ret.) at São Paulo State University (UNESP), Brazil, and full member of ACIESP (Academia de Ciências do Estado de São Paulo). His research interests focus on nonlinear systems and phenomena, nonlinear dynamics, chaos and control, electromechanical Systems (in MACRO, MEMS and NEMS scales), and nonideal vibrations.

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