Rotation, Reflection, and Frame Changes

Orthogonal tensors in computational engineering mechanics

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Physics, Mechanics
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Author: Rebecca M Brannon ISBN: 9780750314541
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing Publication: April 30, 2018
Imprint: Institute of Physics Publishing Language: English
Author: Rebecca M Brannon
ISBN: 9780750314541
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
Publication: April 30, 2018
Imprint: Institute of Physics Publishing
Language: English

Whilst vast literature is available for the most common rotation-related tasks such as coordinate changes, most reference books tend to cover one or two methods, and resources for less-common tasks are scarce. Specialized research applications can be found in disparate journal articles, but a self-contained comprehensive review that covers both elementary and advanced concepts in a manner comprehensible to engineers is rare. Rotation, Reflection, and Frame Changes surveys a refreshingly broad range of rotation-related research that is routinely needed in engineering practice. By illustrating key concepts in computer source code, this book stands out as an unusually accessible guide for engineers and scientists in engineering mechanics.

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Whilst vast literature is available for the most common rotation-related tasks such as coordinate changes, most reference books tend to cover one or two methods, and resources for less-common tasks are scarce. Specialized research applications can be found in disparate journal articles, but a self-contained comprehensive review that covers both elementary and advanced concepts in a manner comprehensible to engineers is rare. Rotation, Reflection, and Frame Changes surveys a refreshingly broad range of rotation-related research that is routinely needed in engineering practice. By illustrating key concepts in computer source code, this book stands out as an unusually accessible guide for engineers and scientists in engineering mechanics.

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