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Modelling of mechanical systems. Volume 3 / Francois Axisa and Jose Antunes.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Axisa, François, 1941-
Contributor:
Antunes, José.
Series:
Modelling of mechanical systems ; 3
Standardized Title:
Modélisation des systèmes mécaniques. English
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mechanics, Applied.
Discrete-time systems.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (794 p.)
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, c2007.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Written by an eminent authority in the field, Modelling of Mechanical Systems: Fluid-Structure Interaction is the third in a series of four self-contained volumes suitable for practitioners, academics and students alike in engineering, physical sciences and applied mechanics. The series skilfully weaves a theoretical and pragmatic approach to modelling mechanical systems and to analysing the responses of these systems. The study of fluid-structure interactions in this third volume covers the coupled dynamics of solids and fluids, restricted to the case of oscillatory motions about a state of
Contents:
Cover; TOCContents; Preface; Introduction; CHChapter 1. Introduction to fluid-structure coupling; 1.1. A short outline of fluid-structure coupled systems; 1.2. Dynamic equations of fluid-structure coupled systems; 1.3. Linear approximation of the fluid equations; CHChapter 2. Inertial coupling; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Discrete systems; 2.3. Continuous systems; CHChapter 3. Surface waves; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Gravity waves; 3.3. Surface tension; 3.4. Sloshing modes; 3.5. Fluid-structure interaction; CHChapter 4. Plane acoustical waves in pipe systems; 4.1. Introduction
4.2. Free sound waves in pipe systems: plane and harmonic waves4.3. Forced waves; 4.4. Speed of sound; CHChapter 5. 3D Sound waves; 5.1. 3D Standing sound waves (acoustic modes); 5.2. Guided wave modes and plane wave approximation; 5.3. Forced waves; CHChapter 6. Vibroacoustic coupling; 6.1. Local equilibrium equations; 6.2. Piston-fluid column system; 6.3. Vibroacoustic coupling in tube and ducts circuits; 6.4. Application to a few problems; 6.5. Finite element method; CHChapter 7. Energy dissipation by the fluid; 7.1. Preliminary survey on linear modelisation of dissipation
7.2. Radiation damping7.3. Dissipation induced by viscosity of the fluid; 7.4. Dissipation in acoustic waves; Appendix A1. A few elements of thermodynamics; A1. Thermodynamic refresher; Appendix A2. Mechanical properties of common materials; A2.1. Phase diagram; A2.2. Gas properties; A2.3. Liquid properties; A2.4. Solid properties; Appendix A3. The Green identity; Appendix A4. Bessel functions; A4.1. Definition; A4.2. Bessel functions of the first kind; A4.3. Bessel functions of the second kind; A4.4. Recurrence relations; A4.5. Remarkable integrals; A4.6. Lommel integrals
A4.7. Hankel functionsA4.8. Asymptotic forms for large values of the argument; A4.9. Modified Bessel functions of the first and second kinds; Appendix A5. Spherical functions; A5.1. Legendre functions and polynomials; A5.2. Recurrence and orthogonality relations for Legendre polynomials; A5.3. Spherical Bessel functions; A5.4. Recurrence relations for spherical Bessel functions; A5.5. Spherical Hankel functions; Appendix A6. Specific impedances of several substances; References; IDXIndex; Colour plates
Notes:
Translated from the French.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-281-00392-1
9786611003920
0-08-047540-X
OCLC:
437178427

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