An implicit family of multi-step transversal linearization (MTL) methods is proposed for efficient and numerically stable integration of nonlinear oscillators of interest in structural dynamics. The presently developed method is a multi-step extension and further generalization of the locally transversal linearization (LTL) method proposed earlier by Roy (Proceedings of the Academy of the Royal Society (London) 457 (2001) 539–566), Roy and Ramachandra (Journal of Sound and Vibration 41 (2001a) 653–679, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 51 (2001b) 203–224) and Roy (International Journal of Numerical Methods in Engineering 61 (2004) 764). The MTL-based linearization is achieved through a non-unique replacement of the ...
A main thrust of this thesis is to develop and explore linearization-based numeric-analytic integrat...
The primary objectives of the present exposition are to provide: (i) a generalized unified mathemati...
Computational efficiency and accuracy are two of the most important properties of integration method...
An implicit family of multi-step transversal linearization (MTL) methods is proposed for efficient a...
A new form of a multi-step transversal linearization (MTL) method is developed and numerically explo...
A family of multi-step tangential linearization (MTnL) techniques is developed for numeric-analytic ...
A novel and continuously parameterized form of multi-step transversal linearization (MTrL) method is...
Sample pathwise numerical integration of noise-driven engineering dynamical systems cannot generally...
AbstractA novel and continuously parameterized form of multi-step transversal linearization (MTrL) m...
Most available integration techniques for stochastically driven engineering dynamical systems are ba...
Non-linear finite element analyses of structures (such as beams) involve construction of weak soluti...
This thesis deals with different computational techniques related to some classes of nonlinear respo...
Two novel forms of the extended Kalman filter (EKF) are proposed for parameter estimation in the con...
A new family of higher-order implicit, one-step integration algorithms has been developed and evalua...
The efforts of this dissertation are directed toward the development of a technique for understandin...
A main thrust of this thesis is to develop and explore linearization-based numeric-analytic integrat...
The primary objectives of the present exposition are to provide: (i) a generalized unified mathemati...
Computational efficiency and accuracy are two of the most important properties of integration method...
An implicit family of multi-step transversal linearization (MTL) methods is proposed for efficient a...
A new form of a multi-step transversal linearization (MTL) method is developed and numerically explo...
A family of multi-step tangential linearization (MTnL) techniques is developed for numeric-analytic ...
A novel and continuously parameterized form of multi-step transversal linearization (MTrL) method is...
Sample pathwise numerical integration of noise-driven engineering dynamical systems cannot generally...
AbstractA novel and continuously parameterized form of multi-step transversal linearization (MTrL) m...
Most available integration techniques for stochastically driven engineering dynamical systems are ba...
Non-linear finite element analyses of structures (such as beams) involve construction of weak soluti...
This thesis deals with different computational techniques related to some classes of nonlinear respo...
Two novel forms of the extended Kalman filter (EKF) are proposed for parameter estimation in the con...
A new family of higher-order implicit, one-step integration algorithms has been developed and evalua...
The efforts of this dissertation are directed toward the development of a technique for understandin...
A main thrust of this thesis is to develop and explore linearization-based numeric-analytic integrat...
The primary objectives of the present exposition are to provide: (i) a generalized unified mathemati...
Computational efficiency and accuracy are two of the most important properties of integration method...