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    Analysis of the response of a strongly nonlinear damped system using a differential transformation technique (English)
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    A special nonlinear, damped equation with external excitation is investigated. A differential transformation technique is introduced and then used in order to solve the equation approximately. These solutions for various cases (underdamped, overdamped) are compared with numerical results obtained by a Runge-Kutta method.
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    strongly nonlinear damped system
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    external excitation
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    differential transformation technique
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    numerical examples
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    Runge-Kutta method
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