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Phase Plane Insight to Matrix Calculations
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The equivalence of phase plane representation and matrix transformations is demonstrated. The insight gained from phase plane diagrams is used to generate matrix transformations for use with aperiodic inputs to single degree of freedom systems damped and undamped. The method is extended to multi-degree of freedom systems and single degree of freedom nonlinear cases.
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Duel, D., "Phase Plane Insight to Matrix Calculations," SAE Technical Paper 640348, 1964, https://doi.org/10.4271/640348.Also In
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