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The analysis of the Generalized-α method for non-linear dynamic problems

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 This paper presents the consistency and stability analyses of the Generalized-α methods applied to non-linear dynamical systems. The second-order accuracy of this class of algorithms is proved also in the non-linear regime, independently of the quadrature rule for non-linear internal forces. Conversely, the G-stability notion which is suitable for linear multistep schemes devoted to non-linear dynamic problems cannot be applied, as the non-linear structural dynamics equations are not contractive. Nonetheless, it is proved that the Generalized-α methods are endowed with stability in an energy sense and guarantee energy decay in the high-frequency range as well as asymptotic annihilation. However, overshoot and heavy energy oscillations in the intermediate-frequency range are exhibited. The results of representative numerical simulations performed on relatively simple single- and multiple-degrees-of-freedom non-linear systems are presented in order to confirm the analytical estimates.

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Erlicher, S., Bonaventura, L. & Bursi, O. The analysis of the Generalized-α method for non-linear dynamic problems. Computational Mechanics 28, 83–104 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00466-001-0273-z

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