In this practical guide that discusses both theoretical and real-world results, Paul A. Meehan draws on his extensive experience to provide a vital compilation of the methods and applications for predicting and controlling instabilities in engineering systems in a digestible and implementable form.

Through Prediction and Control of Dynamical Instabilities in Engineering Systems, readers will gain an in-depth understanding of classical and nonlinear instabilities in engineering systems and the mathematical tools and other techniques used to identify, analyse and control them. After first introducing instability phenomena and their growing importance, the author then goes on to describe general predictive modelling tools and analysis methods. Subsequently, recent real applications across a wide range of engineering systems are explained, including prediction of squealing noise, aeroelastic flutter, rail corrugation, rolling mill chatter, mining dragline swing instabilities, intractable railway contact wear instability, human body system instabilities and spacecraft attitude instabilities. Analytical and simulation predictions of instability phenomena are presented and compared with experimental or field results. Various applied techniques are outlined, successful example applications are described and mathematical tools are presented in a form that enables readers to apply them to the control of instability phenomena in their own fields.

This book is an invaluable reference for academic researchers and industry figures in a variety of fields, particularly because it highlights the commonalities and generalisation in approaches toward the prediction and control of instabilities. The insights within are also a useful resource for students from intermediate undergraduate level and up to better understand the topic and its applications.

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In this practical guide that discusses both theoretical and real-world results, Paul Meehan draws on his extensive experience to provide a vital compilation of the methods and applications for predicting and controlling instabilities in engineering systems in a digestible and implementable form.

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1. Introduction 2. Tools of Analysis and Prediction of Instabilities 3. Predicting classical instabilities in engineering systems 4. Predicting Chaotic Instabilities in Engineering Systems 5. Tools for Control of Instabilities 6. Controlling Instabilities in Engineering Systems

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ISBN
9781032803449
Publisert
2026-03-18
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
252

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Biografisk notat

Paul A. Meehan is a professor in the School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering at the University of Queensland. He attained his Bachelor of Engineering (Hons I) and PhD from The University of Queensland in 1992 and 1997, respectively.