It is more economic to compute the response of linear systems with Fourier methods using fast Fourier transform algorithms than with step-by-step numerical integration methods. However, one drawback of Fourier methods is the difficulty in computing transient responses with arbitrary initial conditions (ICs). When the system is modeled with constant-parameter ordinary differential equations, the response can be obtained in closed form but, when using spectral and boundary element methods, this is no longer possible. In this paper, a technique consisting of taking advantage of the periodic character of the discrete Fourier transform to include an ad hoc force pulse to impose the ICs is proposed. The technique is presented in detail and used t...
This paper presents a method for extracting system nonlinearities and time-localized transient respo...
Abstract—We present what we believe to be the first algorithms that use a simple scalar-potential fo...
The objectives of the studies reported in this dissertation are: (1) to develop improved techniques...
Frequency-domain methods are usually more efficient computationally than time-domain methods to comp...
An analysis of a recent modified frequency-domain procedure for computing the response of linear sys...
In this research paper, we write an algorithm to obtain the impulse response of different types of s...
This paper proposes a fast Fourier transforms (FFT)-based spectral analysis method for the dynamic a...
An algorithm is proposed for computing the Fourier Transform (FT) of a uniformly sampled signal at a...
Abstract: In many situations, engineering systems modeled by a set of linear, second-order different...
Translated from German (VDI-Zeitschrift 1974 v. 116(17) p. 1385-1392)Available from British Library ...
This paper deals with the digital computer simulation of a distributed air transmission line subject...
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Abstract. The real time application which controls in fact a protective relay working has to meet cr...
This work presents a class of time-frequency methods for detecting and characterizing nonlinearity i...
Laboratory experiments on circuits that exhibit transient effects are usually performed with a perio...
This paper presents a method for extracting system nonlinearities and time-localized transient respo...
Abstract—We present what we believe to be the first algorithms that use a simple scalar-potential fo...
The objectives of the studies reported in this dissertation are: (1) to develop improved techniques...
Frequency-domain methods are usually more efficient computationally than time-domain methods to comp...
An analysis of a recent modified frequency-domain procedure for computing the response of linear sys...
In this research paper, we write an algorithm to obtain the impulse response of different types of s...
This paper proposes a fast Fourier transforms (FFT)-based spectral analysis method for the dynamic a...
An algorithm is proposed for computing the Fourier Transform (FT) of a uniformly sampled signal at a...
Abstract: In many situations, engineering systems modeled by a set of linear, second-order different...
Translated from German (VDI-Zeitschrift 1974 v. 116(17) p. 1385-1392)Available from British Library ...
This paper deals with the digital computer simulation of a distributed air transmission line subject...
This work presents various aspects of the analysis of nonlinear dynamical single-degree-of-freedom (...
Abstract. The real time application which controls in fact a protective relay working has to meet cr...
This work presents a class of time-frequency methods for detecting and characterizing nonlinearity i...
Laboratory experiments on circuits that exhibit transient effects are usually performed with a perio...
This paper presents a method for extracting system nonlinearities and time-localized transient respo...
Abstract—We present what we believe to be the first algorithms that use a simple scalar-potential fo...
The objectives of the studies reported in this dissertation are: (1) to develop improved techniques...