In this paper, the Hamiltonian approach is extended for solving vibrations of nonlinear conservative oscillators with general initial conditions. Based on the assumption that the derivative of Hamiltonian is zero, the frequency as a function of the amplitude of vibration and initial velocity is determined. A method for error estimation is developed and the accuracy of the approximate solution is treated. The procedure is based on the ratio between the average residual function and the total energy of the system. Two computational algorithms are described for determining the frequency and the average relative error. The extended Hamiltonian approach presented in this paper is applied for two types of examples: Duffing equation and a pure non...
AbstractIn this paper, an analytical approximate technique based on harmonic balance method (HBM) is...
An analytical technique has been introduced dependent on energy balance method (EBM) to determine th...
The Hamiltonian-based frequency formulation has been hailed as an unprecedented success for it gives...
WOS: 000294886000015In this work, the Hamiltonian approach is applied to obtain the natural frequenc...
Abstract—This paper presents a new approach for solving accurate approximate analytical solution for...
A second-order modified rational harmonic balance method is used to approximately solve the nonlinea...
In a recent paper [A. Yildirim, Z. Saadatnia, H. Askari, “Application of the Hamiltonian approach to...
Approximate solutions for small and large amplitude oscillations of conservative systems with odd no...
The higher order Hamiltonian approach is utilized to elicit approximate solutions for two nonlinear ...
The problem of nonlinear Hamiltonian oscillators is one of the classical questions in physics. When ...
WOS: 000290014600064In this paper, Hamiltonian Approach (HA) is applied to obtain the analytical app...
WOS: 000321683200004The higher order Hamiltonian approach is utilized to elicit approximate solution...
This study describes an analytical method to study two well-known systems of nonlinear oscillators. ...
Approximate solutions for small and large amplitude oscillations of conservative systems with odd no...
An analytical approximate technique for conservative nonlinear oscillators is proposed. This method ...
AbstractIn this paper, an analytical approximate technique based on harmonic balance method (HBM) is...
An analytical technique has been introduced dependent on energy balance method (EBM) to determine th...
The Hamiltonian-based frequency formulation has been hailed as an unprecedented success for it gives...
WOS: 000294886000015In this work, the Hamiltonian approach is applied to obtain the natural frequenc...
Abstract—This paper presents a new approach for solving accurate approximate analytical solution for...
A second-order modified rational harmonic balance method is used to approximately solve the nonlinea...
In a recent paper [A. Yildirim, Z. Saadatnia, H. Askari, “Application of the Hamiltonian approach to...
Approximate solutions for small and large amplitude oscillations of conservative systems with odd no...
The higher order Hamiltonian approach is utilized to elicit approximate solutions for two nonlinear ...
The problem of nonlinear Hamiltonian oscillators is one of the classical questions in physics. When ...
WOS: 000290014600064In this paper, Hamiltonian Approach (HA) is applied to obtain the analytical app...
WOS: 000321683200004The higher order Hamiltonian approach is utilized to elicit approximate solution...
This study describes an analytical method to study two well-known systems of nonlinear oscillators. ...
Approximate solutions for small and large amplitude oscillations of conservative systems with odd no...
An analytical approximate technique for conservative nonlinear oscillators is proposed. This method ...
AbstractIn this paper, an analytical approximate technique based on harmonic balance method (HBM) is...
An analytical technique has been introduced dependent on energy balance method (EBM) to determine th...
The Hamiltonian-based frequency formulation has been hailed as an unprecedented success for it gives...