The Mechanics of Jointed Structures Recent Research and Open Challenges for Developing Predictive Models for Structural Dynamics /

This book introduces the challenges inherent in jointed structures and guides researchers to the still-open, pressing challenges that need to be solved to advance this critical field. The authors cover multiple facets of interfacial mechanics that pertain to jointed structures: tribological modeling...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Brake, Matthew R.W (Επιμελητής έκδοσης, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
Έκδοση:1st ed. 2018.
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Part 1: Perspectives on the Challenges of Joints Research
  • Introduction to Research on the Mechanics of Jointed Structures
  • An Overview of the Analysis of Jointed Structures
  • Are Joints Necessary?
  • Considerations for Defining the Mechanisms of Friction
  • Part 2: Experimental Techniques for Studying Energy Dissipation Mechanisms
  • Round Robin Systems
  • The Gaul Resonator: Experiments for the Isolated Investigation of a Bolted Lap Joint
  • The Cut Beam Benchmark System: Developing Measurement Techniques for Nonlinear Damping and Stiffness in Frictional Interfaces
  • The Ampair 600 Wind Turbine: An In-Context Benchmark System
  • The Brake-Reuß Beams: A System Designed for the Measurements and Modeling of Variability and Repeatability of Jointed Structures with Frictional Interfaces
  • Considerations for Measurements of Jointed Structures
  • Damping Due to Joints in Built-Up Structures
  • A Survey of Contact Hysteresis Measurement Techniques
  • Under-Platform Damper Measurements at Politecnico di Torino
  • Part 3: Derivation of Constitutive Equations Based on Physical Parameters
  • An Overview of Constitutive Models
  • Assessment of Coulomb Friction in Modeling Joint Mechanics via a Parameter Study of Dissipation
  • The Reduced Iwan Plus Pinning (RIPP) Joint Model
  • Modal Iwan Models for Structures with Bolted Joints
  • Constitutive Modeling of Contact for ElasticPlastic Materials Engaged in Micro/Macroslip
  • Microslip Induced Damping in the Contact of Nominally Flat Surfaces with Geometric Defects
  • Elements of a Nonlinear System Identification Methodology of Broad Applicability With Application to Bolted Joints
  • Parameter Estimation via Instantaneous Frequency and Damping from Transient Ring-Down Data
  • Part 4: Numerical Techniques for the Analysis of Jointed Structures
  • Historical Perspective on Numerical Techniques for Modeling Joints
  • A Standard Practice for Modeling Bolted Joints in a Finite Element Package
  • Reduced Order Modeling of Nonlinear Structures with Frictional Interfaces
  • The Craig-Mayes Reduction: A Craig-Bampton Experimental Dynamic Substructure using the Transmission Simulator Method
  • A Comparison of Reduced Order Modeling Techniques Used in Dynamic Substructuring
  • Calculating the Dynamic Response of Jointed Structures in the Frequency Domain using Contact Interface Elements
  • Application of Continuum Shell Models for Joint Dissipation
  • Nonlinear Modal Analysis and Modal Reduction of Jointed Structures
  • Numerical Methods for Assessing Response Metrics
  • Predicting the Shakedown Limits of Joints Subject to Fretting and High Cycle Fatigue
  • Part 5: Epistemic and Aleatoric Uncertainty in Modeling and Measurements
  • A Primer for Uncertainty Modeling in Jointed Structures
  • Epistemic and Aleatoric Uncertainty in Modeling
  • A Practical Application of a Maximum Entropy, Non-Parametric Approach to Account for Epistemic Uncertainty Using Random Matrices
  • Stochastic Iwan-Type Models for Joint Variability Modeling
  • Quantifying-Epistemic and Aleatoric Uncertainty in the Ampair 600 Wind Turbine
  • Part 6: Perspectives on the Future of Joints Research
  • The Next Generation of Joints Research.