The theory of the phase plane is briefly presented in Part I, and three basic phase-plane trajectories are derived to acquaint the reader with the techniques of phase-plane plotting. Graphical analysis on the phase plane is proposed as a teaching aid for undergraduate courses in mechanics and vibration. In Part II the laws of elementary impact are reviewed and a concise phase-plane representation of impact is derived from the impact equations. The phase-plane method is used to study the motion resulting from the impact between two equal period pendulums of 3-to-1 mass ratio. Advantages of the phase-plane representation of impact are cited. In Part III the basic phase-plane trajectories derived in Part I are used as components of exact phase-plane representations of various discontinuous motions, such as dissipative impact of two mass particles and dissipative bouncing.
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Phase-Plane Graphics—A New Approach to Teaching Dynamics
Leo S. Packer;
Leo S. Packer
Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Incorporated, Buffalo, New York
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Norman S. Eiss
Norman S. Eiss
Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Incorporated, Buffalo, New York
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Am. J. Phys. 26, 91–103 (1958)
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May 06 1957
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Leo S. Packer, Norman S. Eiss; Phase-Plane Graphics—A New Approach to Teaching Dynamics. Am. J. Phys. 1 February 1958; 26 (2): 91–103. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.1996109
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