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This is a course on the fundamental equations and concepts which revolve around rigid bodies. All the equations are derived with detailed explanations, but the following mathematical prerequisites are needed: vectors, dot and cross products, some linear algebra (matrices, determinants, eingenvectors, eigenvalues), some calculus (especially: derivatives, volume integrals). As regards the physics of the course, the only prerequisite is the knowledge of Newton's equations. In fact, these equations constitute the physical foundation of the course, since the rigid body mechanics are constructed from point-particle dynamics (i.e. the law: F=ma, where F is the total force acting on a point-particle, a is the acceleration, m is the mass, is postulated to be true for point-particles).

In the course, the inertia matrix is derived, which will appear in the equation of moments, as well as in the expression of the kinetic energy of a rigid body. The concept of angular velocity is also derived, and it will be shown that it is unique. Other important formulae regarding kinematics are derived, which will relate velocities and accelerations of generic points of a rigid body.

In kinematics, we will derive Chasles' theorem, or Mozzi–Chasles' theorem, which says that the most general rigid body displacement can be produced by a translation along a line (called Mozzi axis), in conjunction with a rotation about the same line.

Course curriculum

  1. 2
  2. 3
    • First equation of motion

    • Highlighting the need for the equation of moments

    • Derivation of the equation of moments part 1

    • Derivation of the equation of moments part 2

    • Euler rotation equations derivation part 1

    • Euler rotation equations derivation part 2

  3. 4
    • Derivation of the conservation of energy part 1

    • Derivation of the conservation of energy part 2

    • Derivation of the conservation of energy part 3

    • Kinetic energy of a rigid body

  4. 5
    • Properties of the inertia matrix

  5. 6
    • Writing out the components of the equations of motion

    • Stability analysis of the torque-free motion part 1

    • stability analysis of the torque-free motion part 2

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