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2103-617 Advanced Dynamics Thitima Jintanawan Preface I write this book, shortly because I love to do it. With this book, I would like to share my own experience on Dynamics from education and researches for over ten years with students and the people in the same field. The book is organized and written from my viewpoints of dynamics, and it is appropriate for the one who study dynamics in the intermediate level. Why written in English? It is about the right time and right situation. When Chulalongkorn University started to promote the faculties to carry out the class in English in the academic year of 2001, I joined the program and have an opportunity to teach the Advanced Dynamics class in English. I started to write the first draft in English for the class's lecture notes and continuingly improve it since then. It is the right situation when we have the ME graduate foreign student attending the class in the Year 2005. Language is not the obstacle for communication. Instead good writing communication needs a well-organized manuscript that indeed my book still has a room for improvement. My first experience in dynamics during the undergraduate years is not different nd from everyone's experience in that we simply start with the Newton's 2 Law, and laws of energy and momentum. Taking the motion of a particle as an example, both the Newton's Law and the principle of energy in dynamics have the same root from the law of linear momentum. Later, when I was doing my Master Degree, I learnt the whole new aspect of dynamics, namely, 3-D Dynamics, Dynamic Model and Analysis, Derivation of Equations of Motion, Lagrange's Mechanics, Stability and Rotordynamics. During the time for PhD, I got the first lesson of dynamics there from my advisor. Not as a coursework requirement, he kindly gave me the intensive lectures on dynamics and vibration of deformable bodies such as plate and shell, so that I could have a necessary background to start the research. Next I began to learn the Halmiton’s Principle and the Variational Principle from several courseworks and from self-study. These two principles are fundamentals of Lagrange's mechanics. Truly, My PhD research is the best lesson of dynamics that I have learnt. At that time, I started to use Matlab as a program tool for dynamic simulation and continue writing the Matlab codes nowadays. Also, one of a good memory for Dynamics during those years is the opportunity to attend the seminar "a New Paradigm of Dynamics" by a world famous dynamist who develops the Kane’s method, Prof. Thomas Kane of Stanford University. There are two premium dynamists who are my role model. The first person is my supervisor at the University of Melbourne, Dr. Januzt Krodkiewski. He is an icon of the discipline and logic. The second one is my PhD advisor, Prof. Steve Shen. He is an icon of making things simple (no matter how complicate they are). Both of them similarly have an excellent background in Mathematics. I wish I could be a half of the people that I admire. Therefore, it is to them that I dedicate this book. Thitima Jintanawan 2 c Copyright 2005 Thitima Jintanawan
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