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Nonlinear analysis of forced mechanical systemswith internal resonance using spectral submanifolds, Part I: Periodic response and forced response curve
by
Jain, Shobhit
, Haller, George
, Li, Mingwu
in
Automotive Engineering
/ Classical Mechanics
/ Control
/ Dynamical Systems
/ Engineering
/ Finite element method
/ Manifolds (mathematics)
/ Mathematical models
/ Mechanical Engineering
/ Mechanical systems
/ Methods
/ Nonlinear analysis
/ Nonlinear systems
/ Numerical analysis
/ Orbits
/ Original Paper
/ Reduced order models
/ Resonance
/ Vibration
2022
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Nonlinear analysis of forced mechanical systemswith internal resonance using spectral submanifolds, Part I: Periodic response and forced response curve
by
Jain, Shobhit
, Haller, George
, Li, Mingwu
in
Automotive Engineering
/ Classical Mechanics
/ Control
/ Dynamical Systems
/ Engineering
/ Finite element method
/ Manifolds (mathematics)
/ Mathematical models
/ Mechanical Engineering
/ Mechanical systems
/ Methods
/ Nonlinear analysis
/ Nonlinear systems
/ Numerical analysis
/ Orbits
/ Original Paper
/ Reduced order models
/ Resonance
/ Vibration
2022
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Nonlinear analysis of forced mechanical systemswith internal resonance using spectral submanifolds, Part I: Periodic response and forced response curve
by
Jain, Shobhit
, Haller, George
, Li, Mingwu
in
Automotive Engineering
/ Classical Mechanics
/ Control
/ Dynamical Systems
/ Engineering
/ Finite element method
/ Manifolds (mathematics)
/ Mathematical models
/ Mechanical Engineering
/ Mechanical systems
/ Methods
/ Nonlinear analysis
/ Nonlinear systems
/ Numerical analysis
/ Orbits
/ Original Paper
/ Reduced order models
/ Resonance
/ Vibration
2022
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Nonlinear analysis of forced mechanical systemswith internal resonance using spectral submanifolds, Part I: Periodic response and forced response curve
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Nonlinear analysis of forced mechanical systemswith internal resonance using spectral submanifolds, Part I: Periodic response and forced response curve
2022
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We show how spectral submanifold theory can be used to construct reduced-order models for harmonically excited mechanical systems with internal resonances. Efficient calculations of periodic and quasi-periodic responses with the reduced-order models are discussed in this paper and its companion, Part II, respectively. The dimension of a reduced-order model is determined by the number of modes involved in the internal resonance, independently of the dimension of the full system. The periodic responses of the full system are obtained as equilibria of the reduced-order model on spectral submanifolds. The forced response curve of periodic orbits then becomes a manifold of equilibria, which can be easily extracted using parameter continuation. To demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of the reduction, we compute the forced response curves of several high-dimensional nonlinear mechanical systems, including the finite-element models of a von Kármán beam and a plate.
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