Applied asymptotic methods in nonlinear oscillations
1.4 hrs read
Rate this book:
About This Book
The present volume addresses the application of asymptotic methods in nonlinear oscillations. Such methods see a large variety of applications in physics, mechanics and engineering. The advantages of using asymptotic methods in solving nonlinear problems are firstly simplicity, especially for computing higher approximations, and secondly their applicability to a large class of quasi-linear systems. In contrast to the existing literature, this book is concerned with the applied aspects of the methods concerned and also contains problems relevant to the everyday practice of engineers, physicists and mathematicians. Usually, dynamics systems are classified and examined by their degrees of freedom. This book is constructed from another point of view based upon the originating mechanism of the oscillations: free oscillation, self-excited oscillation, forced oscillation, and parametrically excited oscillation. The text has been designed to cover material from the elementary to the more advanced, in increasing order of difficulty. It is of considerable interest to both students and researchers in applied mathematics, physical and mechanical sciences, and engineering.
Buy This Book
Amazon
English edition
→
Amazon
Dutch edition
→
Bookshop.org
Supports indie bookshops
→
Open Library
Borrow
Free to borrow
→
As an Amazon Associate and Bookshop.org affiliate, BookOrb earns from qualifying purchases.
Write a Review
Sign in to write a review.
More by Mitropolʹskiĭ, I͡U. A.
Matematicheskoe obosnovanie as
Matematicheskoe obosnovanie asimptoticheskikh metodov nelineĭnoĭ mekhaniki
Lekt͡sii po metody usrednenii͡
Lekt͡sii po metody usrednenii͡a v nelineĭnoĭ mekhanike
Lekt͡sii po teorii kolebaniĭ s
Lekt͡sii po teorii kolebaniĭ sistem s zapazdyvaniem
Mykola Mytrofanovych Krylov
Mykola Mytrofanovych Krylov
Teoretiko-gruppovoĭ podkhod v
Teoretiko-gruppovoĭ podkhod v asimptoticheskikh metodakh nelineĭnoĭ mekhaniki
Lekt͡sii po metodu integralʹny
Lekt͡sii po metodu integralʹnykh mnogoobraziĭ