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Velocity ratio in the analysis of linear dynamical systems

โœ Scribed by M.L. Munjal; A.V. Sreenath; M.V. Narasimhan


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1973
Tongue
English
Weight
781 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-460X

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โœฆ Synopsis


The transfer matrix method is known to be well suited for a complete analysis of a lumped as well as distributed element, one-dimensional, linear dynamical system with a marked chain topology. However, general subroutines of the type available for classical matrix methods are not available in the current literature on transfer matrix methods. In the present article, general expressions for various aspects of analysis--viz., natural frequency equation, modal vectors, forced response and filter performance--have been evaluated in terms of a single parameter, referred to as velocity ratio. Subprograms have been developed for use with the transfer matrix method for the evaluation of velocity ratio and related parameters. It is shown that a given system, branched or straight-through, can be completely analysed in terms of these basic subprograms, on a stored program digital computer. It is observed that the transfer matrix method with the velocity ratio approach has certain advantages over the existing general matrix methods in the analysis of one-dimensional systems.


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