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It should be noted that if parameters k and/or in Eqs. (418) and Eq. (646) were
frequency dependent, i.e., k = k(
n
) and = (
), the dynamicresponse evaluation
would proceed in exactly the same manner described above; however, in doing so,
the frequency dependence of these parameters would enter into the calculation of
the H
n
n
values. This compatibility of the frequencydomain analysis with frequency
dependent parameters is a valuable asset to be noted as such cases are common in
engineering practice. One would have extreme difculty in treating such cases by the
timedomain approach described in the rst part of this chapter.
Regarding efciency of the frequencydomain method of dynamic response
analysis, it is worthy of mention that the CPU time required to solve either Eq. (647)
or Eq. (648) for one value of damping and for the excitation shown in Fig. 64a is
about 1:2 sec on a Micro VAXII computer.
It should be noted that if parameters k and/or in Eqs. (418) and Eq. (646) were
frequency dependent, i.e., k = k(
n
) and = (
), the dynamicresponse evaluation
would proceed in exactly the same manner described above; however, in doing so,
the frequency dependence of these parameters would enter into the calculation of
the H
n
n
values. This compatibility of the frequencydomain analysis with frequency
dependent parameters is a valuable asset to be noted as such cases are common in
engineering practice. One would have extreme difculty in treating such cases by the
timedomain approach described in the rst part of this chapter.
Regarding efciency of the frequencydomain method of dynamic response
analysis, it is worthy of mention that the CPU time required to solve either Eq. (647)
or Eq. (648) for one value of damping and for the excitation shown in Fig. 64a is
about 1:2 sec on a Micro VAXII computer.
It should be noted that if parameters k and/or in Eqs. (418) and Eq. (646) were
frequency dependent, i.e., k = k(
n
) and = (
), the dynamicresponse evaluation
would proceed in exactly the same manner described above; however, in doing so,
the frequency dependence of these parameters would enter into the calculation of
the H
n
n
values. This compatibility of the frequencydomain analysis with frequency
dependent parameters is a valuable asset to be noted as such cases are common in
engineering practice. One would have extreme difculty in treating such cases by the
timedomain approach described in the rst part of this chapter.
Regarding efciency of the frequencydomain method of dynamic response
analysis, it is worthy of mention that the CPU time required to solve either Eq. (647)
or Eq. (648) for one value of damping and for the excitation shown in Fig. 64a is
about 1:2 sec on a Micro VAXII computer.