Distributed Transfer Function Method
eBook - ePub

Distributed Transfer Function Method

One-Dimensional Problems in Engineering

  1. 549 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Distributed Transfer Function Method

One-Dimensional Problems in Engineering

About this book

The distributed transfer function method (DTFM) is an analytical method for
modeling, analysis, and control of a class of distributed parameter systems that are
governed by partial differential equations and that can be defi ned over multiple
interconnected subregions. In this comprehensive reference, the authors show how the
DTFM delivers highly accurate analytical solutions in both the frequency domain and
the time domain while offering a versatile modeling technique for various problems
in mechanical, civil, aerospace, electrical, chemical, biomechanical, and vehicle
engineering.

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Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright
  3. Contents
  4. About the authors
  5. Chapter 1 Introduction
  6. Chapter 2 Distributed transfer function method for single-body problems
  7. Chapter 3 Distributed transfer function method for multibody problems
  8. Chapter 4 Control system formulation
  9. Chapter 5 Modeling and analysis of Euler-Bernoulli beams
  10. Chapter 6 Modeling and analysis of Timoshenko beams
  11. Chapter 7 Buckling, statics, and dynamics of beam-columns
  12. Chapter 8 Modeling and analysis of bars, shafts, and strings
  13. Chapter 9 Modeling and analysis of stepped and combined beams
  14. Chapter 10 Modeling and analysis of frame structures
  15. Chapter 11 Modeling and analysis of axially moving continua
  16. Chapter 12 Heat conduction in one-dimensional composite mediums
  17. Chapter 13 Analysis and control of one-dimensional acoustic field in a duct
  18. Chapter 14 Modeling and analysis of beams with viscoelastic and piezoelectric materials
  19. Chapter 15 Other one-dimensional problems
  20. Appendix
  21. Index