Dynamic Analysis of Nonlinear Stochastic Systems by Polynomial Chaos Expansion (PCE)
Journal Title: International Journal of Aeronautical Science & Aerospace Research - Year 2016, Vol 0, Issue 2
Abstract
This paper deals with the analysis of the dynamic behavior of nonlinear systems subject to probabilistic uncertainties in the physical parameters. The Polynomial Chaos Expansion PCE is proposed to resolve this problem. The main objective is to estimate the probability distribution of the non linear dynamic response for a given dispersion of mass parameters. The method proposed allows notable performances in terms of efficiency and accuracy. This result comes from a comparison between the PCE performance with those offered by the Perturbation Method (PM) and the referential method Monte Carlo Simulation (MCS). This approach allows reducing the computational cost.
Authors and Affiliations
Miloud Rahmoune
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