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This volume presents an original treatment of the influence of
different types of vortex fields on the dynamics of solid bodies.
This is encountered in many ways: flight dynamics, hydrofoil
vehicle dynamics, rockets and spacecraft dynamics, and satellite
dynamics. The contents are divided into eight chapters. Chapters 1
and 2 are devoted to a synthesis of phenomenological mathematical
models of objects, for which the consideration of vortex fields
plays a dominant role in the formulation of those models. Chapter 3
deals with the solution of sets of integrodifferential equations
which arise in the analysis of the dynamics of complex controlled
systems. Chapter 4 considers the experimental verification of
models and the limits of their applicability. Chapter 5 analyses
the influence of eddy currents on the stability of electromagnetic
levitation systems. Chapter 6 considers the influence on spacecraft
motion of the vortex motions of a low-viscous liquid in the vehicle
fuel tanks. Chapter 7 presents examples of a control law for the
air-gap stabilization of a magnetic levitation system. Finally,
Chapter 8 deals with the general mathematical model based on
magnetohydrodynamics of a solid-low-viscous electrically conductive
ferromagnetic liquid. For mechanical and aerospace engineers whose
work involves guidance and control systems.
... a wise man knows all things in a manner in which this is
possible, not, however, knowing them individually. Aristotle.
Metaphysics * The problem of consideration of vortex fields'
influence on solid body dynamics has a long history. One constantly
comes upon it in flight dynamics of airplanes, helicopters, and
other flying vehicles (FV) moving in the atmosphere, in dynamics of
ships with hydrofoils, and in dynamics of rocket carriers (RC) and
spacecrafts (SC) with liquid-propellant rocket engines (LPRE), that
are equipped with special damping devices and other structural
elements inside fluid tanks. Similar problems occur when solving
problems related to attitude control and stabilization of
artificial Earth satellites (AES) and spacecrafts with magnetic
(electro magnetic) systems, in conducting elements of which eddy
currents are induced while control of those vehicles' angular
position. It is also true with special test facilities for dynamic
testing of space vehicles and their systems, with modern high-speed
magnetic suspension transport systems (those based on the
phenomenon of 'magnetic levitation'), with generators having rotors
carried in 'magnetic bearings', and so on."
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