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A Galerkin approach for power spectrum determination of nonlinear oscillators (English)
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27 April 2003
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The authors construct an approximate procedure to estimate spectral properties of nonlinear single-degree-of-freedom systems with random perturbations. The procedure is based on Galerkin method. Firstly, the system response is expanded into Fourier series with random coefficients. Next, a set of nonlinear equations containing the unknown parameters of response is derived. In doing so, the authors assume that the nonlinearity is given by a cubic polynomial. The desired estimates are obtained by averaging the square modulus of Fourier coefficients over various excitation processes. A few numerical examples exhibit the capacities of the proposed algorithm in comparison with other computational methods.
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Fourier series
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Galerkin method
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cubic nonlinearity
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