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Relative equilibria of coupled underwater vehicles

The dynamics of a single underwater vehicle in an ideal irrotational fluid may be modeled by a Lagrangian system with configuration space the Euclidean group. If hydrodynamic coupling is ignored then two coupled vehicles may be modeled by the direct product of two single-vehicle systems. We consider this system in the case that the vehicles are coupled mechanically, with an ideal spherically symmetric joint, finding all of the relative equilibria. We demonstrate that there are relative equilibria in certain novel momentum-generator regimes identified by Patrick et.al. "<i>Stability of Poisson equilibria and Hamiltonian relative equilibria by energy methods</i>", Arch. Rational Mech. Anal., 174:301--344, 2004.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:LACETR/oai:collectionscanada.gc.ca:SSU.etd-05172005-103852
Date18 May 2005
CreatorsFomenko, Natalia Pavlovna
ContributorsSoteros, Chris, Rangacharyulu, Chilakamarri (Chary), Patrick, George W., Martin, John R., Szmigielski, Jacek
PublisherUniversity of Saskatchewan
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