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Title
Harmonic Balance for Nonlinear Vibration Problems
Type
Text
Monograph
Contribution
Krack, Malte (author)
Gross, Johann (author)
Classification
DDC: 620.00151 full (Source: 23)
Content
text (txt)
Summary
This monograph presents an introduction to Harmonic Balance for nonlinear vibration problems, covering the theoretical basis, its application to mechanical systems, and its computational implementation. Harmonic Balance is an approximation method for the computation of periodic solutions of nonlinear ordinary and differential-algebraic equations. It outperforms numerical forward integration in terms of computational efficiency often by several orders of magnitude. The method is widely used in the analysis of nonlinear systems, including structures, fluids and electric circuits. The book includes solved exercises which illustrate the advantages of Harmonic Balance over alternative methods as well as its limitations. The target audience primarily comprises graduate and post-graduate students, but the book may also be beneficial for research experts and practitioners in industry
Table Of Contents
Harmonic Balance applied to mechanical systems
Solving the governing algebraic equations
Limitations of HB and alternatives
Solved exercises and homework problems
Authorized Access Point
Krack, Malte Harmonic Balance for Nonlinear Vibration Problems