Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
561423 Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 2012 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper is intended to present a new harmonic selection technique when solving nonlinear dynamic systems with the harmonic balance method. This technique belongs to the class of method called the adaptive harmonic balance method (AHBM). The harmonic selection is based on the use of a tangent predictor and relies on a stepwise regression procedure that allows for a dynamic management of the number of selected harmonics via an addition or removal procedure. The efficiency of this method relative to the classical harmonic balance method (HBM) is then evaluated through examples; this later step will indicate that AHBM can significantly reduce the number of variables, thus leading to computational time savings without deteriorating solution quality.

► Selection relies upon tangent predictor and a spectral energy. ► The algorithm is not incremental. ► The number of retained Fourier coefficients varies with both dof and frequency. ► Procedure allows for time savings without deteriorating the quality of solutions.

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