variational principle parvaz-e varteši Fr.: principe variationnel Any of the physical principles that indicate in what way the actual
motion of a state of a mechanical system differs from all of its
kinematically possible motions or states. Variational principles that
express this difference for the motion or state of a system in each
given instant of time are called → differential.
These principles are equally applicable to both → holonomic
and → nonholonomic systems.
Variational principles that establish the difference between
the actual motion of a system during a finite time interval and all of
its kinematically possible motions are said to be → integral.
Integral variational principles are valid only for holonomic systems. The main
differential variational principles are: the
→ virtual work principle and See also: → variational; → principle. |