- Spatial acceleration
In
physics the study of rigid body motion provides for several ways of defining the acceleration state of a rigid body. The classical definition of acceleration entails following a single particle/point along the rigid body and observing its changes ofvelocity . In this article the notion of spatial acceleration is explored, which entails looking at a fixed (unmoving) point in space and observing the changes ofvelocity of whatever particle/point happens to coincide with the observation point. This is similar to the acceleration definition fluid dynamics where typically one can measure velocity and/or accelerations on a fixed locate inside a testing apparatus.Definition
Consider a moving rigid body and the velocity of a particle/point "P" along the body being a function of time and position.
The spatial acceleration
References
*cite book|title=Fluid Mechanics|author=Frank M. White|publisher=McGraw-Hill Professional|year=2003|isbn=0072402172.
*cite book|title=Robot Dynamics Algorithms|author=Roy Featherstone|publisher=Springer|year=1987|isbn=0898382300. This reference effectively combinesscrew theory with rigid bodydynamics for robotic applications. The author also chooses to usespatial acceleration s extensively in place of material accelerations as they simplify the equations and allows for compact notation.
*JPL DARTS page has a section on spatial operator algebra (link: [http://dshell.jpl.nasa.gov/SOA/index.php] ) as well as an extensive list of references (link: [http://dshell.jpl.nasa.gov/References/index.php] ).
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