Analysis of Dynamics Fields in Noninertial Systems

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DOI: 10.4236/wjm.2012.23021    5,792 Downloads   8,791 Views  Citations
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In this paper, I present evidence that there exists an unstructured area in the present general assumptions of classical mechanics, especially in case of rigid bodies exposed to simultaneous noncoaxial rotations. To address this, I propose dynamics hypotheses that lead to interesting results and numerous noteworthy scientific and technological applications. I constructed a new mathematical model in rotational field dynamics, and through this model, results based on a rational interpretation of the superposition of motions caused by torques were obtained. For this purpose, I analyze velocity and acceleration fields that are generated in an object with intrinsic angular momentum, and assessed new criteria for coupling velocities. In this context, I will discuss reactions and inertial fields that cannot be explained by classical mechanics. The experiments have been analyzed and explained in a video accompanying this text. I am not aware of any concurrent study on the subject and conclusions evidenced in this paper, preventing us from making additional theoretical com- parisons or indicate to the reader other sources to compare criteria.

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G. Barceló, "Analysis of Dynamics Fields in Noninertial Systems," World Journal of Mechanics, Vol. 2 No. 3, 2012, pp. 175-180. doi: 10.4236/wjm.2012.23021.

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