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A systematic methodology for port-Hamiltonian modeling of multidimensional flexible linear mechanical systems

Journal
Applied Mathematical Modelling
ISSN
0307-904X
Date Issued
2024-10
Author(s)
Cristobal Ponce
Departamento de Electrónica  
Yongxin Wu
Yann Le Gorrec
Hector Ramirez  
Departamento de Electrónica  
DOI
10.1016/j.apm.2024.05.040
Abstract
This article introduces a novel systematic methodology for modeling a class of multidimensional linear mechanical systems that directly allows to obtain their infinite-dimensional port-Hamiltonian representation. While the approach is tailored to systems governed by specific kinematic assumptions, it encompasses a wide range of models found in current literature, including ℓ-dimensional elasticity models (where ℓ = 1, 2, 3), vibrating strings, torsion in circular bars, classical beam and plate models, among others. The methodology involves formulating the displacement field using primary generalized coordinates via a linear algebraic relation. The non-zero components of the strain tensor are then calculated and expressed using secondary generalized coordinates, enabling the characterization of the skew-adjoint differential operator associated with the port-Hamiltonian representation. By applying Hamilton's principle and employing a specially developed integration by parts formula for the considered class of differential operators, the port-Hamiltonian model is directly obtained, along with the definition of boundary inputs and outputs. To illustrate the methodology, the plate modeling process based on Reddy's third-order shear deformation theory is presented as an example. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that a port-Hamiltonian representation of this system is presented in the literature.
Funding(s)
ANID/Becas/Doctorado Nacional
ECOS-ANID
CPHS2D-ANR-15-IDEX
ANR-17-EURE
MODCONFLEX
ANID/BASAL
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Port-Hamiltonian syst...

Modeling

Hamilton's principle

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