14th International Conference Mechatronika 2011
DOI: 10.1109/mechatron.2011.5961077
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Principle of Minimal Energy effect

Abstract: nowadays, it is familiar to designers to use a numerical method for design, optimization or verification of technical device parameters. The well-known software resources are built on principles of finite or boundary elements (or finite differences several years ago). These methods (especially the Finite Element Method -FEM) have been built on common basic principles; the most important is the Principle of Minimal Energy (described eg by R. P. Feynman in 1966).The basic ideas of the Principle of Minimal Energy… Show more

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“…The course of the effect of energies depending on the value at point C is a simple task that can be performed by virtually any mathematical apparatus. In [37], the authors of the article proved that a MEE system really tends to reconstruct the original curve and thus set the value of the approximation in accordance with reality. Linear interpolation, of course, introduces considerable inaccuracy into the system-this manifests itself (see Section 5) in a significantly different value of the energy effect compared to the original curve.…”
Section: Principle Of the Methods Application In A Single Time Intervalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The course of the effect of energies depending on the value at point C is a simple task that can be performed by virtually any mathematical apparatus. In [37], the authors of the article proved that a MEE system really tends to reconstruct the original curve and thus set the value of the approximation in accordance with reality. Linear interpolation, of course, introduces considerable inaccuracy into the system-this manifests itself (see Section 5) in a significantly different value of the energy effect compared to the original curve.…”
Section: Principle Of the Methods Application In A Single Time Intervalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to [36], an important element is the effect S of the differential energy W diff in the time interval from t 1 (start time of the event) to t 2 (end time of the event) [37]:…”
Section: Feynmann's Approach To the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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