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A High-Order Harmonic Balance Method for Systems With Distinct States

Published 28 Dec 2020 in math.NA, cs.CE, and cs.NA | (2101.01806v1)

Abstract: A pure frequency domain method for the computation of periodic solutions of nonlinear ordinary differential equations (ODEs) is proposed in this study. The method is particularly suitable for the analysis of systems that feature distinct states, i.e. where the ODEs involve piecewise defined functions. An event-driven scheme is used which is based on the direct calculation of the state transition time instants between these states. An analytical formulation of the governing nonlinear algebraic system of equations is developed for the case of piecewise polynomial systems. Moreover, it is shown that derivatives of the solution of up to second order can be calculated analytically, making the method especially attractive for design studies. The methodology is applied to several structural dynamical systems with conservative and dissipative nonlinearities in externally excited and autonomous configurations. Great performance and robustness of the proposed procedure was ascertained.

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