The R-x, R2-x Planes; Some New Ideas for the Study of Nonlinear Systems


Autoria(s): Deekshatulu, BL
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01/11/1963

Resumo

Use of some new planes such as the R-x, R2-x (where R represents in the n-dimensional phase space, the radius vector from the origin to any point on the trajectory described by the system) is suggested for analysis of nonlinear systems of any kind. The stability conditions in these planes are given. For easy understanding of the method, the transformation from the phase plane to the R-x, R2-x planes is brought out for second-order systems. In general, while these planes serve as useful as the phase plane, they have proved to be simpler in determining quickly the general behavior of certain classes of second-order nonlinear systems. A chart and a simple formula are suggested to evaluate time easily from the R-x and R2-x trajectories, respectively. A means of solving higher-order nonlinear systems is also illustrated. Finally, a comparative study of the trajectories near singular points on the phase plane and on the new planes is made.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/43086/1/The_R-x%2C_R2-x_Planes.pdf

Deekshatulu, BL (1963) The R-x, R2-x Planes; Some New Ideas for the Study of Nonlinear Systems. In: IEEE Transactions on Applications and Industry, 82 (69). pp. 305-315.

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IEEE

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http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=5407796

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/43086/

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