Some New Analytical Techniques for Duffing Oscillator with Very Strong Nonlinearity

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  • N. Nickmehr
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The current paper focuses on some analytical techniques to solve the non-linear Duffing oscillator with large nonlinearity. Four different methods have been applied for solution of the equation of motion; the variational iteration method, He’s parameter expanding method, parameterized perturbation method, and the homotopy perturbation method. The results reveal that approximation obtained by these approaches are valid uniformly even for very large parameters and are more accurate than straightforward expansion solution. The methods, which are proved to be mathematically powerful tools for solving the nonlinear oscillators, can be easily extended to any nonlinear equation, and the present paper can be used as paradigms for many other applications in searching for periodic solutions, limit cycles or other approximate solutions for real-life physics and engineering problems.

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Journal title

volume 10  issue 1

pages  37- 54

publication date 2009-03-01

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