Numerical methods for analysis of mechanical systems with uncertain parameters
Journal Title: Production Engineering Archives - Year 2016, Vol 0, Issue 2
Abstract
The paper presents new and improved numerical methods designed for analysis of mechanical systems with uncertain parameters. Uncertain parameters in mechanical systems are described by means of possibility theory. The main representatives of this theory are fuzzy and interval numbers. Algorithms using interval and fuzzy numbers are incorporated into the analysis. The possibilities and efficiency of suggested methods and algorithms are tested by programs created in the environment of the software package MATLAB.
Authors and Affiliations
Milan Vasko, Alan Vasko
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