Time integration method based on discrete transfer function
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- A unified starting procedure for the Houbolt method
- An alpha modification of Newmark's method
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- A new explicit time integration scheme for nonlinear dynamic analysis
- Two third-order explicit integration algorithms with controllable numerical dissipation for second-order nonlinear dynamics
- Modified differential transformation method for solving nonlinear dynamic problems
- Structure-dependent improved Wilson-\(\theta\) method with higher order of accuracy and controllable amplitude decay
- A robust time-integration algorithm for solving nonlinear dynamic problems with large rotations and displacements
- Application of weight functions in nonlinear analysis of structural dynamics problems
- A numerical method for dynamic response analysis of discrete systems
- Introduction of the digital signal processing methodology (DSPM) for time integration
- A new predictor-corrector explicit integration method with unconditional stability and higher-order accuracy
- Frequency-domain assessment of integration schemes for earthquake engineering problems
- On designing and developing single‐step second‐order implicit methods with dissipation control and zero‐order overshoots via subsidiary variables
- Numerical time integration for dynamic analysis using a new higher-order predictor-corrector method
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- An efficient weighted residual time integration family
- Stability and accuracy analysis of real-time hybrid simulation (RTHS) with incomplete boundary conditions and actuator delay
- Application of the digital signal processing methodology (DSPM) for the design of time integration formulae
- Alpha-modification of cubic B-spline direct time integration method
- A new procedure for nonlinear dynamic analysis of structures under seismic loading based on equivalent nodal secant stiffness
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- General formulation of eliminating unusual amplitude growth for structure-dependent integration algorithms
- A Comparative Study of Two Families of Higher-Order Accurate Time Integration Algorithms
- Family of structure-dependent methods for structural dynamics
- A family of second-order fully explicit time integration schemes
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