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    Numerical integration scheme using singular perturbation method

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    Some multi degree-of-freedom dynamical systems exhibit a response that contain fast and slow variables. An example of such systems is a multibody system with rigid and deformable bodies. Standard numerical integration of the resultant equations of motion must adjust the time step according to the frequency of the fastest variable. As a result, the computation time is sacrificed. The singular perturbation method is an analysis technique to deal with the interaction of slow and fast variables. In this study, a numerical integration scheme using the singular perturbation method is discussed, its absolute stability condition is derived, and its order of accuracy is investigated. Copyright © 2013 by ASME

    Analysis of the transient dynamics of microwave oscillators

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    A semi-analytical method for the global prediction and understanding of the transient dynamics of oscillator circuits is presented. It covers both the linear and nonlinear transient stages, which are related with the circuit generalized eigenvalues, here introduced for the first time. The transient model relies on the application of the implicit-function theorem to the harmonicbalance system, in order to derive a reduced-order nonlinear differential equation from a given observation node. This requires the extraction of a nonlinear admittance function, depending on the voltage excitation and oscillation frequency, which is done with a forcing auxiliary generator. The linearization of this admittance function for each excitation amplitude provides a sequence of linear ordinary differential equations, describing the system dynamics in the vicinity of each point of the transient trajectory, which can be reconstructed from the expression of the solution increment at each time step. The sequence of differential equations provides a set of generalized eigenvalues, responsible for the acceleration or deceleration of the oscillation growth and capable to detect spurious transient frequencies. The concept of escape time, or time required by the transient trajectory to go through a certain interval of amplitude values, is also introduced, for the first time to our knowledge. The method has been successfully applied to analyze the transient dynamics of several FET oscillators, including dual-frequency oscillators and switched oscillators.This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF/FEDER) under Project TEC2014-60283-C3-(1/2)-R and Project TEC2017-88242-C3-(1/2)-R
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