Nonlinear dynamical phenomena have increasing relevance in engineering systems. Methods for analyzing them exist but are generally complex, time-consuming and impractical from an industrial perspective. Consequently, they are often overlooked, which leads to dangerous situations and accidents. This across-the-board problem is encountered in several disciplines. Our vision is to develop analytical and numerical tools which enable the easy and rapid detection of dangerous dynamical phenomena, otherwise hardly predictable. We aim to make these tools practically implementable by engineers, thus changing their design approach to develop safer and better-optimized engineering devices.
The MTA-BME Lendület “Momentum” Global Dynamics Research Group was established in 2022 within the frame of the Lendület Program of the Hungarian Academy of Science (MTA). The Research Group works at the Department of Applied Mechanics at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME).