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An optimal approach to study the nonlinear behaviour of a rotating electrical machine
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    An optimal approach to study the nonlinear behaviour of a rotating electrical machine (English)
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    3 June 2013
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    Summary: We introduce a novel analytical approximate technique, called Optimal Variational Method (OVM), to investigate the nonlinear behaviour of a rotating electrical machine modelled as an oscillator with cubic elastic restoring force and time variable coefficients. The proposed procedure involves the presence of some initially unknown convergence-control parameters whose values are later optimally determined. Comparisons between the obtained results and exact ones reveal that OVM is very effective and convenient providing highly accurate results.
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