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Auteur principal: Polczyński, Krystian
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Publié: 2024
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author Polczyński, Krystian
author_facet Polczyński, Krystian
contents The prepared doctoral dissertation focuses on studying dynamics of systems composed of magnetic pendulums subjected to a non-stationary magnetic field. A magnetic pendulum is a physical pendulum with a magnet attached to its end and is placed in an external magnetic field. The non-stationary external magnetic field is generated by an electric coil placed under the pendulum and powered by a time-varying current signal. The presented research mainly concerns the oscillations in one potential well of a single magnetic pendulum, as well as the control of the energy flow between two torsionally coupled magnetic pendulums.
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spellingShingle Modelling and dynamics of pendulum systems subjected to a nonstationary magnetic field
Polczyński, Krystian
Pattern Formation and Solitons
Dynamical Systems
Classical Physics
The prepared doctoral dissertation focuses on studying dynamics of systems composed of magnetic pendulums subjected to a non-stationary magnetic field. A magnetic pendulum is a physical pendulum with a magnet attached to its end and is placed in an external magnetic field. The non-stationary external magnetic field is generated by an electric coil placed under the pendulum and powered by a time-varying current signal. The presented research mainly concerns the oscillations in one potential well of a single magnetic pendulum, as well as the control of the energy flow between two torsionally coupled magnetic pendulums.
title Modelling and dynamics of pendulum systems subjected to a nonstationary magnetic field
topic Pattern Formation and Solitons
Dynamical Systems
Classical Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.10594