The Need for the Inclusion of Construction Health and Safety (H&S) in Architectural Education

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This paper investigates virtual holonomic constraints for Euler-Lagrange systems with n degrees-of-freedom and n - 1 controls. The constraints have the form q1= φ1(qn)⋯, qn-1 = φn-1(qn), where qnis a cyclic configuration variable, so their enforcement corresponds to the stabilization of a desired oscillatory motion. We give conditions under which such a set of constraints is feasible, meaning that it can be made invariant by feedback. We show that it is possible to systematically determine feasible virtual constraints as periodic solutions of a scalar differential equation, the virtual constraint generator. Moreover, under a symmetry assumption we show that the motion on the constraint manifold is a Euler-Lagrange system with one degree-of-freedom, and use this fact to complete characterize its dynamical properties. Finally, we show that if the constraint is feasible then the virtual constraint manifold can always be stabilized using input-output feedback linearization. © 2010 IFAC.

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Smallwood, J. (2020). The Need for the Inclusion of Construction Health and Safety (H&S) in Architectural Education. In Sustainable Ecological Engineering Design (pp. 179–190). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44381-8_14

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