A structured approach to design-for-frequency problems using the Cayley-Hamilton theorem

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An inverse eigenvalue problem approach to system design is considered. The Cayley-Hamilton theorem is developed for the general case involving the generalized eigenvalue vibration problem. Since many solutions exist for a desired frequency spectrum, a discussion of the required design information and suggestions for including structural constraints are given. An algorithm for solving the inverse eigenvalue design problem using the generalized Cayley-Hamilton theorem is proposed. A method for solving partially described systems is also specified. The Cayley-Hamilton theorem algorithm is shown to be a good design tool for solving inverse eigenvalue problems of mechanical and structural systems. © 2014 Dumond and Baddour; licensee Springer.

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Dumond, P., & Baddour, N. (2014). A structured approach to design-for-frequency problems using the Cayley-Hamilton theorem. SpringerPlus, 3(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-272

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