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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/18122
Title: Estimation of solutions to a second order control problem by finite element method with different boundary conditions
Authors: Jih-Gau Juang 
Keywords: Finite element methods;Boundary conditions;Differential equations;Mechanical systems;automobiles;Springs;Integral equations;Software libraries
Issue Date: 20-Jun-1997
Publisher: IEEE
Start page/Pages: 128
Conference: Proceedings of IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics
Tokyo, Japan
Abstract: 
Summary form only given. A brief introduction to the finite element method is given and it is applied to solve a real control problem with different boundary conditions and inputs. The problem considered is a 1D 2-point boundary-value problem characterized by a second-order linear ordinary differential equation with a pair of boundary conditions. Although the problem is not complex, the mathematical structure and our approach in formulating the finite element approximation are essentially the same as those in more complex problems. A mechanical system of an automobile containing a spring and shock-absorber is used. Two types of system linear equations, symmetric tridiagonal and nonsymmetric tridiagonal, are used to study this problem. The mid-point integral method is used in all simulations. Three software programs from the ESSL FORTRAN library are used: DPTSL is used in the symmetric tridiagonal system; DGTF and DGTS are used in the nonsymmetric system. Given linear and nonlinear inputs with different boundary conditions, the accuracy of the estimate solutions and the convergence speed are different. From the simulations, we know that using nonlinear input will increase output response error. To compensate for this problem, a small element (interval) is required. From the simulation results, we also know that the accuracy of the response is highly dependent on the essential boundary conditions.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/18122
ISBN: 0-7803-4080-9
DOI: 10.1109/AIM.1997.652998
Appears in Collections:通訊與導航工程學系

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