Chapter2 - Rational Mechanic
Chapter2 - Rational Mechanic
Chapter2 - Rational Mechanic
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2-1- Index Notation ..............................................................................................................................................10
2-1-1 Index notation and the Einstein summation convention .........................................................................10
2-1-2 Summation convention and dummy indices ............................................................................................10
2-1-3 Contracted product ..................................................................................................................................11
2-1-4 The Kronecker delta or the substitution operator ...................................................................................11
2-1-5 The permutation symbol or Levi-Civita tensor .........................................................................................11
2-1-6 Vector Product in index notation .............................................................................................................12
2-1-7 Scalar Triple Product.................................................................................................................................12
2-1-8 The - identity ........................................................................................................................................12
2-1-9 Matrix Product..........................................................................................................................................13
2-2 Coordinate Transformations ..........................................................................................................................14
2-3 tutorials ..........................................................................................................................................................15
= = + +
In an equation, all terms must contain the same free indices, in particular you should note
that : ≠
If we have s = aibi and we want sci, as noted above we change the subscripts on a and b
because they are the dummy indices. Do not change the free indices because you risk changing
the equation. Thus s = .
+ ⃗ − ⃗
⃗ ⃗
⃗Ù ⃗ =
Now consider
=
This is a vector characterized by a single free index i. The indices j and k are dummy
indices and are summed out. We get the three values of by letting i = 1, 2, 3 independently.
This is useful but the method is made more powerful by the methods of the next section.
⃗Ù ⃗ =
⃗ Ù ⃗Ù ⃗ = =
= ℎ ℎ
− ℎ − ∶
= ( , )
Example 1 : Transformation
Let consider the components of a first and second order tensor in a particular coordinate frame
as :
1 1 0 3
= 4 ; = 0 2 2
2 3 2 4
Determine the components of each tensor in a
new coordinate system (x’, y’, z’) obtained
through a rotation of 60° as shown in the 60°
figure aside. Choose a counter clockwise
rotation.
Solution
60° 30° 90° 1⁄ 2 √3⁄2 0
= 150° 60° 90° = −√3⁄2 1⁄2 0
90° 90° 0° 0 0 1
The transformation of the vector quantity is given by :
1
1 ⁄2 √3⁄2 0 1 + 2√3
= = −√3⁄2 1⁄2 0 4 = 2
2 − √3/2
0 0 1 2
2
1⁄ 2 √3⁄2 0 1 0 3 1⁄2 √3⁄2 0
= = −√3⁄2 1⁄2 0 0 2 2 −√3⁄2 1⁄2 0
0 0 1 3 2 4 0 0 1
3
⎡ 7 ⁄4 √3⁄4 + √3 ⎤
⎢ 2 ⎥
= ⎢ √3⁄4 5 ⁄4 1 − 3 √3⁄2⎥
⎢3 ⎥
+ √3 1 − 3 √3 ⁄2 4
⎣2 ⎦
2-3 TUTORIALS
Exercice 1
Ecrire de façon explicite les expressions suivantes où i,j = 1, …,3 :
a) aibj
b) aijbij
c) aijbij
d) ij aibj
e) aijbjci
f) aijxj
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Exercice 2
⃗ Ù ⃗ Ù ⃗ = ⃗ . ⃗ ⃗ − ( ⃗. ⃗ ) ⃗
⃗Ù ⃗Ù ⃗ = ⃗Ù ⃗
= = =( − )
= − = − = ( )− (
= ⃗ . ⃗ ⃗ − ( ⃗. ⃗ ) ⃗