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電子回路의 DC 및 過渡解析을 위한 2次 Newton-Raphson 方法 (Quadratic Newton-Raphson Method for DC and Transient Analyses of Electronic Circuits)

  • 전영현;이기준;박송배
    • 대한전자공학회논문지
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.122-128
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    • 1989
  • 본 논문에서는 회로해석 중에서 DC및 과도(transient)해석에 필요한 비선형 대수 방정식을 풀기 위한 새로운 방법으로서 Quadratic Newton Raphson Method(QNRM)을 제안한다. QNRM은 Newtok-Raphson method(NRM)에 기본을 두고 있지만, 비선형 대수 방정식의 Taylor 급수 전개에서 2차 미분항을 포함한다. 각 반복 과정에서 미지수에 관한 2차식이 되는데 해를 예측함으로서 선형화 할 수 있다. QNRM의 수렴속도를 올리기 위해서는 이 해의 정확한 예측이 매우 중요하명 그 한 방법을 제시하였다. QNRM을 DC및 과도해석에 적용한 결과 NRM을 사용한 것보다 계산시간 및 반복횟우에 있어서 25% 이상 감소됨을 보여주었다.

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ON THE HYERS-ULAM SOLUTION AND STABILITY PROBLEM FOR GENERAL SET-VALUED EULER-LAGRANGE QUADRATIC FUNCTIONAL EQUATIONS

  • Dongwen, Zhang;John Michael, Rassias;Yongjin, Li
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • 제30권4호
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    • pp.571-592
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    • 2022
  • By established a Banach space with the Hausdorff distance, we introduce the alternative fixed-point theorem to explore the existence and uniqueness of a fixed subset of Y and investigate the stability of set-valued Euler-Lagrange functional equations in this space. Some properties of the Hausdorff distance are furthermore explored by a short and simple way.

Newton-Krylov Method for Compressible Euler Equations on Unstructured Grids

  • Kim Sungho;Kwon Jang Hyuk
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국전산유체공학회 1998년도 추계 학술대회논문집
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    • pp.153-159
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    • 1998
  • The Newton-Krylov method on the unstructured grid flow solver using the cell-centered spatial discretization oi compressible Euler equations is presented. This flow solver uses the reconstructed primitive variables to get the higher order solutions. To get the quadratic convergence of Newton method with this solver, the careful linearization of face flux is performed with the reconstructed flow variables. The GMRES method is used to solve large sparse matrix and to improve the performance ILU preconditioner is adopted and vectorized with level scheduling algorithm. To get the quadratic convergence with the higher order schemes and to reduce the memory storage. the matrix-free implementation and Barth's matrix-vector method are implemented and compared with the traditional matrix-vector method. The convergence and computing times are compared with each other.

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New method for LQG control of singularly perturbed discrete stochastic systems

  • Lim, Myo-Taeg;Kwon, Sung-Ha
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 제어로봇시스템학회 1995년도 Proceedings of the Korea Automation Control Conference, 10th (KACC); Seoul, Korea; 23-25 Oct. 1995
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    • pp.432-435
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    • 1995
  • In this paper a new approach to obtain the solution of the linear-quadratic Gaussian control problem for singularly perturbed discrete-time stochastic systems is proposed. The alogorithm proposed is based on exploring the previous results that the exact solution of the global discrete algebraic Riccati equations is found in terms of the reduced-order pure-slow and pure-fast nonsymmetric continuous-time algebraic Riccati equations and, in addition, the optimal global Kalman filter is decomposed into pure-slow and pure-fast local optimal filters both driven by the system measurements and the system optimal control input. It is shown that the optimal linear-quadratic Gaussian control problem for singularly perturbed linear discrete systems takes the complete decomposition and parallelism between pure-slow and pure-fast filters and controllers.

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열간 사상압연기의 장력 연산모델과 루퍼-장력 ILQ 서보 제어 (Tension Modeling and Looper-Tension ILQ Servo Control of Hot Strip Finishing Mills)

  • 황이철;박철재
    • 동력기계공학회지
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    • 제12권1호
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    • pp.72-79
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    • 2008
  • This paper designs a looper-tension controller for mass-flow stabilization in hot strip finishing mills. By Newton's 2nd law and Hooke's law, nonlinear dynamic equations on the looper-tension system are firstly derived, and linearized by a linearization algorithm using a Taylor's series expansion. Moreover, a tension calculation model is obtained from the nonlinear dynamic equations which is called as a soft sensor of strip tension between two neighboring stands. Next, a looper-tension servo controller is designed by an ILQ(Inverse Linear Quadratic optimal control) algorithm, and it is combined with a minimal disturbance observer which to attenuate speed disturbances by AGC and operator interventions, etc.. Finally, it is shown from by a computer simulation that the proposed ILQ controller with a disturbance observer is very effective in stabilizing the strip mass-flow under some disturbances, moreover it has a good command following performance.

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STABILITY OF TWO GENERALIZED 3-DIMENSIONAL QUADRATIC FUNCTIONAL EQUATIONS

  • Jin, Sun-Sook;Lee, Yang-Hi
    • 충청수학회지
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    • 제31권1호
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    • pp.29-42
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    • 2018
  • In this paper, we investigate the stability of two functional equations f(ax+by + cz) - abf(x + y) - bcf(y + z) - acf(x + z) + bcf(y) - a(a - b - c)f(x) - b(b - a)f(-y) - c(c - a - b)f(z) = 0, f(ax+by + cz) + abf(x - y) + bcf(y - z) + acf(x - z) - a(a + b + c)f(x) - b(a + b + c)f(y) - c(a + b + c)f(z) = 0 by applying the direct method in the sense of Hyers and Ulam.

A New Accurate Equation for Estimating the Baseline for the Reversal Peak of a Cyclic Voltammogram

  • Oh, Sung-Hoon;Chang, Byoung-Yong
    • Journal of Electrochemical Science and Technology
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    • 제7권4호
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    • pp.293-297
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    • 2016
  • Here we propose a new equation by which we can estimate the baseline for measuring the peak current of the reverse curve in a cyclic voltammogram. A similar equation already exists, but it is a linear algebraic equation that over-simplifies the voltammetric curve and may cause unpredictable errors when calculating the baseline. In our study, we find a quadratic algebraic equation that acceptably reflects the complexity included in a voltammetric curve. The equation is obtained from a laborious numerical analysis of cyclic voltammetry simulations using the finite element method, and not from the closed form of the mathematical equation. This equation is utilized to provide a virtual baseline current for the reverse peak current. We compare the results obtained using the old linear and new quadratic equations with the theoretical values in terms of errors to ascertain the degree to which accuracy is improved by the new equation. Finally, the equations are applied to practical cyclic voltammograms of ferricyanide in order to confirm the improved accuracy.

Stability of LTI Systems with Unstructured Uncertainty Using Quadratic Disc Criterion

  • Yeom, Dong-Hae;Park, Jin-Bae;Joo, Young-Hoon
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.124-131
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    • 2012
  • This paper deals with robust stability of linear time-invariant (LTI) systems with unstructured uncertainties. A new relation between uncertainties and system poles perturbed by the uncertainties is derived from a graphical analysis. A stability criterion for LTI systems with uncertainties is proposed based on this result. The migration range of the poles in the proposed criterion is represented as the bound of uncertainties, the condition number of a system matrix, and the disc containing the poles of a given nominal system. Unlike the existing methods depending on the solutions of algebraic matrix equations, the proposed criterion provides a simpler way which does not involves algebraic matrix equations, and a more flexible root clustering approach by means of adjusting the center and the radius of the disc as well as the condition number.

Free vibrations of circular arches with variable cross-section

  • Wilson, James F.;Lee, Byoung Koo;Oh, Sang Jin
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제2권4호
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    • pp.345-357
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    • 1994
  • The differential equations governing free, in-plane vibrations of linearly elastic circular arches with variable cross-sections are derived and solve numerically for quadratic arches with three types of rectangular cross sections. Frequencies, mode shapes, cross-sectional load distributions, and the effects of rotatory inertia on frequencies are reported. Experimental measurements of frequencies and their corresponding mode shapes agree closely with those predicted by theory. The numerical methods presented here for computing frequencies and mode shapes are efficient and reliable.