A New Celestial Mechanics Dynamics of Accelerated Systems

August 2019

With this title, Gabriel Barceló has published a new scientific article on TDI in the Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics, Vol.7 No.8, August 2019

This text describes the research carried out on the dynamic behavior of non-inertial systems, proposing new keys to better understand the mechanics of the universe. Applying the field theory to the dynamic magnitudes circumscribed to a body, this research has achieved a new conception of the coupling of these magnitudes, to better understand the behavior of rigid solid bodies, when they are subjected to multiple simultaneous non-coaxial rotations. The research results are consistent with Einstein’s theories of rotation; However, it proposes a mechanics that is different and complementary to classical mechanics, specifically for systems accelerated by rotations. These new concepts define the Theory of Dynamic Interactions (TDI), a new dynamic model for non-inertial systems with axial symmetry, which is based on the principles of conservation of measurable quantities: the notion of quantity, total mass and total energy.

This theory deduces a general equation of motion for bodies endowed with angular momentum, when they are subjected to successive non-coaxial torques.

A New Celestial Mechanics Dynamics of Accelerated Systems, can be viewed in: Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics, 7, 1732-1754, doi: 10.4236/jamp.2019.78119.

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