1996
DOI: 10.1006/mssp.1996.0002
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Spectral Analysis for Systems With Hysteretic Restoring Force

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“…This indicates that large major loop hysteresis does not necessarily lead to generation of large higher harmonics particularly when operating in minor loops or restricting the drive field to only positive values. This is further supported by the near-linear behavior of the minor 26), ( 27) and (28). From left to right: ( 26), (27), and (28).…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultssupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…This indicates that large major loop hysteresis does not necessarily lead to generation of large higher harmonics particularly when operating in minor loops or restricting the drive field to only positive values. This is further supported by the near-linear behavior of the minor 26), ( 27) and (28). From left to right: ( 26), (27), and (28).…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Frequency responses of single degree of freedom hysteretic systems have been studied by Christopoulos [7] while oscillations of a hysteretic two degree of freedom system are reported by Capecchi et al in [6]. Zhang [28] had developed an innovative tool to visualize the spectral structure of the hysteretic nonlinear system. By plotting the gain as a function of input and output frequencies using a three-dimensional plot, cross gain transfer functions between various frequencies can be easily understood.…”
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