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Zhang, Jiaying; McInnes, Colin R, E-mail: jiaying.zhang@strath.ac.uk2015
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[en] A new method is investigated to reconfigure smart structures using the technique of polynomial series to approximate a true heteroclinic connection between unstable equilibria in a smart structure model. We explore the use of polynomials of varying order to first approximate the heteroclinic connection between two equal-energy, unstable equilibrium points, and then develop an inverse method to control the dynamics of the system to track the reference polynomial trajectory. It is found that high-order polynomials can provide a good approximation to heteroclinic connections and provide an efficient means of generating such trajectories. The method is used first in a simple smart structure model to illustrate the method and is then extended to a more complex model where the numerical generation of true heteroclinic connections is difficult. It is envisaged that being computationally efficient, the method could form the basis for real-time reconfiguration of smart structures using heteroclinic connections between equal-energy, unstable configurations. (paper)
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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0964-1726/24/10/105034; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Smart Materials and Structures (Print); ISSN 0964-1726;
; v. 24(10); [16 p.]

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