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Modelling of Free Beam Loaded by Follower Load
Mašek, Jan ; Keršner, Zbyněk (referee) ; Frantík, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the presented thesis is to create a non-linear dynamical model of a free rod loaded by a follower force. The model is inspired by a slender flexible missile loaded by an end thrust. Because of the nature of the problem, the model has to be capable of large deflections. Another requirements on the model are to implement material the damping and the damping due to the interaction of the model with a surrounding medium and the influence of gravitational field. In the future, the model will be used for examination of the post-critical behavior of such construction. Therefore low computational demands of the simulation are required. The derived formulation of the numerical model will be implemented using the Java programming language. For observation of the simulation process and for monitoring of the state variables, an appropriate graphic interface will be created. The accuracy of the derived model will be verified by the comparison of selected values to the analytical solution.
Modelling of postcritical states of slender structures
Mašek, Jan ; Eliáš, Jan (referee) ; Frantík, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the presented thesis is to create a compact publication which deals with properties, solution and examination of behavior of dynamical systems as models of mechanical structures. The opening portion of the theoretical part leads the reader through the subject of description of dynamical systems, offers solution methods and investigates solution stability. As the introduction proceeds, possible forms of structure loading, damping and response are presented. Following chapters discuss extensively the possible approaches to system behavior observation and identification of nonlinear and chaotic phenomena. The attention is also paid to displaying methods and color spaces as these are essential for the examination of complex and sensitive systems. The theoretical part of the thesis ends with an introduction to fractal geometry. As the theoretical background is laid down, the thesis proceeds with an application of the knowledge and shows the approach to numerical simulation and study of models of real structures. First, the reader is introduced to the single pendulum model, as the simplest model to exhibit chaotic behavior. The following double pendulum model shows the obstacles of observing systems with more state variables. The models of free rod and cantilever serve as examples of real structure models with many degrees of freedom. These models show even more that a definite or at least sufficiently relevant monitoring of behavior of such deterministic systems is a challenging task which requires sophisticated approach.
Modelling of postcritical states of slender structures
Mašek, Jan ; Eliáš, Jan (referee) ; Frantík, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the presented thesis is to create a compact publication which deals with properties, solution and examination of behavior of dynamical systems as models of mechanical structures. The opening portion of the theoretical part leads the reader through the subject of description of dynamical systems, offers solution methods and investigates solution stability. As the introduction proceeds, possible forms of structure loading, damping and response are presented. Following chapters discuss extensively the possible approaches to system behavior observation and identification of nonlinear and chaotic phenomena. The attention is also paid to displaying methods and color spaces as these are essential for the examination of complex and sensitive systems. The theoretical part of the thesis ends with an introduction to fractal geometry. As the theoretical background is laid down, the thesis proceeds with an application of the knowledge and shows the approach to numerical simulation and study of models of real structures. First, the reader is introduced to the single pendulum model, as the simplest model to exhibit chaotic behavior. The following double pendulum model shows the obstacles of observing systems with more state variables. The models of free rod and cantilever serve as examples of real structure models with many degrees of freedom. These models show even more that a definite or at least sufficiently relevant monitoring of behavior of such deterministic systems is a challenging task which requires sophisticated approach.
Modelling of Free Beam Loaded by Follower Load
Mašek, Jan ; Keršner, Zbyněk (referee) ; Frantík, Petr (advisor)
The aim of the presented thesis is to create a non-linear dynamical model of a free rod loaded by a follower force. The model is inspired by a slender flexible missile loaded by an end thrust. Because of the nature of the problem, the model has to be capable of large deflections. Another requirements on the model are to implement material the damping and the damping due to the interaction of the model with a surrounding medium and the influence of gravitational field. In the future, the model will be used for examination of the post-critical behavior of such construction. Therefore low computational demands of the simulation are required. The derived formulation of the numerical model will be implemented using the Java programming language. For observation of the simulation process and for monitoring of the state variables, an appropriate graphic interface will be created. The accuracy of the derived model will be verified by the comparison of selected values to the analytical solution.

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