TECHNICAL NOTES
Oct 1, 2000

Pitfalls of Deterministic and Random Analyses of Systems with Hysteresis

Publication: Journal of Engineering Mechanics
Volume 126, Issue 10

Abstract

This technical note points out that caution must be exercised in conducting time-domain and random-vibration analyses of noncausal systems with frequency-dependent parameters and hysteretic damping. It warns against indiscriminate extensions of certain common engineering approaches that can lead to erroneous results.

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Journal of Engineering Mechanics
Volume 126Issue 10October 2000
Pages: 1108 - 1110

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Received: Feb 11, 2000
Published online: Oct 1, 2000
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