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14th Conference on Dynamical Systems Theory and Applications DSTA 2017 ABSTRACTS
From Preface:
This is the fourteen time when the conference “Dynamical Systems – Theory and
Applications” gathers a numerous group of outstanding scientists and engineers, who deal with
widely understood problems of theoretical and applied dynamics.
Organization of the conference would not have been possible without a great effort of the
staff of the Department of Automation, Biomechanics and Mechatronics. The patronage over
the conference has been taken by the Committee of Mechanics of the Polish Academy of
Sciences and the Ministry of Science and Higher Education.
It is a great pleasure that our invitation has been accepted by so many people, including good
colleagues and friends as well as a large group of researchers and scientists, who decided to
participate in the conference for the first time. With proud and satisfaction we welcome nearly
250 persons from 38 countries all over the world. They decided to share the results of their
research and many years experiences in the discipline of dynamical systems by submitting many
very interesting papers.
This booklet contains a collection of 375 abstracts, which have gained the acceptance of
referees and have been qualified for publication in the conference proceedings [...]
Vibration, Control and Stability of Dynamical Systems
From Preface: This is the fourteenth time when the conference “Dynamical Systems: Theory and Applications” gathers a numerous group of outstanding scientists and engineers, who deal with widely understood problems of theoretical and applied dynamics. Organization of the conference would not have been possible without a great effort of the staff of the Department of Automation, Biomechanics and Mechatronics. The patronage over the conference has been taken by the Committee of Mechanics of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Poland. It is a great pleasure that our invitation has been accepted by recording in the history of our conference number of people, including good colleagues and friends as well as a large group of researchers and scientists, who decided to participate in the conference for the first time. With proud and satisfaction we welcomed over 180 persons from 31 countries all over the world. They decided to share the results of their research and many years experiences in a discipline of dynamical systems by submitting many very interesting papers. This year, the DSTA Conference Proceedings were split into three volumes entitled “Dynamical Systems” with respective subtitles: Vibration, Control and Stability of Dynamical Systems; Mathematical and Numerical Aspects of Dynamical System Analysis and Engineering Dynamics and Life Sciences. Additionally, there will be also published two volumes of Springer Proceedings in Mathematics and Statistics entitled “Dynamical Systems in Theoretical Perspective” and “Dynamical Systems in Applications”
Advances in Mechanical Systems Dynamics 2020
The fundamentals of mechanical system dynamics were established before the beginning of the industrial era. The 18th century was a very important time for science and was characterized by the development of classical mechanics. This development progressed in the 19th century, and new, important applications related to industrialization were found and studied. The development of computers in the 20th century revolutionized mechanical system dynamics owing to the development of numerical simulation. We are now in the presence of the fourth industrial revolution. Mechanical systems are increasingly integrated with electrical, fluidic, and electronic systems, and the industrial environment has become characterized by the cyber-physical systems of industry 4.0. Within this framework, the status-of-the-art has become represented by integrated mechanical systems and supported by accurate dynamic models able to predict their dynamic behavior. Therefore, mechanical systems dynamics will play a central role in forthcoming years. This Special Issue aims to disseminate the latest research findings and ideas in the field of mechanical systems dynamics, with particular emphasis on novel trends and applications
Fourth NASA Workshop on Computational Control of Flexible Aerospace Systems, part 2
A collection of papers presented at the Fourth NASA Workshop on Computational Control of Flexible Aerospace Systems is given. The papers address modeling, systems identification, and control of flexible aircraft, spacecraft and robotic systems
Dual drive series actuator
Industrial robotic manipulators can be found in most factories today. Their tasks are
accomplished through actively moving, placing and assembling parts. This movement
is facilitated by actuators that apply a torque in response to a command signal. The
presence of friction and possibly backlash have instigated the development of sophisticated
compensation and control methods in order to achieve the desired performance
may that be accurate motion tracking, fast movement or in fact contact with the
environment.
This thesis presents a dual drive actuator design that is capable of physically linearising
friction and hence eliminating the need for complex compensation algorithms. A
number of mathematical models are derived that allow for the simulation of the actuator
dynamics. The actuator may be constructed using geared dc motors, in which
case the benefits of torque magnification is retained whilst the increased non-linear
friction effects are also linearised. An additional benefit of the actuator is the high
quality, low latency output position signal provided by the differencing of the two
drive positions. Due to this and the linearised nature of friction, the actuator is
well suited for low velocity, stop-start applications, micro-manipulation and even in
hard-contact tasks.
There are, however, disadvantages to its design. When idle, the device uses power
whilst many other, single drive actuators do not. Also the complexity of the models
mean that parameterisation is difficult. Management of start-up conditions still pose
a challenge
The Fifth NASA/DOD Controls-Structures Interaction Technology Conference, part 1
This publication is a compilation of the papers presented at the Fifth NASA/DoD Controls-Structures Interaction (CSI) Technology Conference held in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, March 3-5, 1992. The conference, which was jointly sponsored by the NASA Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology and the Department of Defense, was organized by the NASA Langley Research Center. The purpose of this conference was to report to industry, academia, and government agencies on the current status of controls-structures interaction technology. The agenda covered ground testing, integrated design, analysis, flight experiments and concepts
Giornata di studio in onore di Ettore Funaioli: 18 luglio 2007
In questo volume sono raccolte le memorie presentate in occasione della "Giornata di studio in onore di Ettore Funaioli", che si è tenuta il 18 luglio 2007 presso la Facoltà di Ingegneria dell'Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna.
La giornata è stata organizzata dagli ex allievi del Prof. Funaioli con la collaborazione del DIEM, Dipartimento di Ingegneria delle costruzioni meccaniche, nucleari, aeronautiche e di Metallurgia dell’Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna e con il patrocinio del GMA – Gruppo di Meccanica Applicata.
L'incontro scientifico è stato preceduto da una cerimonia commemorativa svoltasi nell'Aula Magna della Facoltà di Ingegneria, alla presenza dei familiari del Prof. Funaioli, del rappresentante del Preside della Facoltà e del Direttore del DIEM
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