Title of article
Physical parameter sensitivity of system eigenvalues and physical model reduction
Author/Authors
Yurdun Orbak، نويسنده , , آli and Eskinat، نويسنده , , Esref and Turkay، نويسنده , , Osman S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
25
From page
631
To page
655
Abstract
The identification of subsystems and/or components that is related to a given eigenvalue of the overall system is a challenging and important topic. The use of special structure of the system matrices obtained busing bond graphs can result in identifying subsystems and/or components that affect a given eigenvalue of an overall system. This paper, by making use of a set of theorems and definitions proposes an efficient procedure for this purpose. The basic procedure is based upon the calculation of sensitivity of eigenvalues. The so-called “effect” matrices are produced that indicates the relative importance of physical parameters on a selected eigenvalue. In addition to the relative importance, the effect matrix is used for an efficient physical model reduction procedure. Furthermore, reasons of different dynamic behavior of a system can be explained. Use of effect matrices also improves the physical model reduction method based on decomposition procedures. Three examples are given to illustrate the approach and its consequences.
Keywords
Physical model reduction , Physical parameters , Eigenvalue sensitivity
Journal title
Journal of the Franklin Institute
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Journal of the Franklin Institute
Record number
1542869
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