Description
Dynamics of Smart Structures has been developed to complement the author's new interdisciplinary programme of study at Queen Mary, University of London that includes courses on emerging and new technologies such as biomimetic robotics, smart composite structures, micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) and their applications and prosthetic control systems. It includes chapters on smart materials and structures, transducers for smart structures, fundamentals of structural control, dynamics of continuous structures, dynamics of plates and plate-like structures, dynamics of piezoelectric media, mechanics of electro-actuated composite structures, dynamics of thermo-elastic media: shape memory alloys, and controller designs for flexible structures.
About the Author
Dr Ranjan Vepa is lecturer in avionics in the Department of Engineering at QMUL. Since joining in 1984 he has taught undergraduate avionics related courses, and conducted research into the aspects of the design, analysis, simulation, and implementation of avionics and avionics-related systems including non-linear aerospace vehicle kinematics, dynamics, vibration, control and filtering. Dr Ranjan Vepa is a Chartered Engineer and a Member of the Royal Aeronautical Society. In addition to journal and conference papers, he has contributed to the textbook Application of Artificial Intelligence in Process Control and is currently completing a research monograph on Biomimetic Robotics: Mechanisms and Control, due to be published in June 2008 by Cambridge University Press.
Reviews
"Examples of structures assembled from smart materials demonstrate basic principles and illustrate properties of commonly used smart structure prototypes. Extending beyond the needs of a two-semester or one-year course, the text can be used for a senior undergraduate or graduate course." (Book News, September 2010)
Book Information
ISBN 9780470697054
Author Ranjan Vepa
Format Hardback
Page Count 410
Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Weight(grams) 821g
Dimensions(mm) 252mm * 175mm * 27mm