Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9640460 Journal of Sound and Vibration 2005 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
Many physical systems involve discontinuous forces. The conventional numerical discretization approach does not always yield a consistent prediction of the behavior of these systems. Here, as an example of a system involving discontinuous forces, a simple frictional system subjected to continuous as well as discontinuous excitations is considered. A set of orthogonal tracking functions is introduced, and the discontinuous excitation is expanded in a series of these tracking functions. Using non-standard analysis, the discontinuous functions are rigorously represented by continuous hyperreal approximations. The transformation of discontinuous forces to continuous ones allows consistent prediction of the system's behavior, thus providing a reliable technique for simulation of systems involving discontinuous forces.
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