scholarly journals Substantiation of the Averaging Method for a Nonlocal m-Frequency Problem with Linearly Transformed Arguments

Author(s):  
I. D. Skutar ◽  
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Ya. Yo. Bihun ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 14-23
Author(s):  
Ya. Bihun ◽  
I. Skutar

Multifrequency systems of dierential equations were studied with the help of averaging method in the works by R.I. Arnold, Ye.O. Grebenikov, Yu.O. Mitropolsky, A.M. Samoilenko and many other scientists. The complexity of the study of such systems is their inherent resonant phenomena, which consist in the rational complete or almost complete commensurability of frequencies. As a result, the solution of the system of equations averaged over fast variables in the general case may deviate from the solution of the exact problem by the quantity O (1). The approach to the study of such systems, which was based on the estimation of the corresponding oscillating integrals, was proposed by A.M. Samoilenko, which allowed to obtain in the works by A.M. Samoilenko and R.I. Petryshyn a number of important results for multifrequency systems with initial , boundary and integral conditions. For multifrequency systems with an argument delay, the averaging method is substantiated in the works by Ya.Y. Bihun, R.I. Petryshyn, I.V. Krasnokutska and other authors. In this paper, the averaging method is used to study the solvability of a multifrequency system with an arbitrary nite number of linearly transformed arguments in slow and fast variables and integral conditions for slow and fast variables on parts of the interval [0, L] of the system of equations. An unimproved estimate of the error of the averaging method under the superimposed conditions is obtained, which clearly depends on the small parameter and the number of linearly transformed arguments in fast variables.


2021 ◽  
Vol 73 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hengxin Ren ◽  
Ling Zeng ◽  
Yao-Chong Sun ◽  
Ken’ichi Yamazaki ◽  
Qinghua Huang ◽  
...  

AbstractIn this paper, numerical computations are carried out to investigate the seismo-electromagnetic signals arising from the motional induction effect due to an earthquake source embedded in 3-D multi-layered media. First, our numerical computation approach that combines discrete wavenumber method, peak-trough averaging method, and point source stacking method is introduced in detail. The peak-trough averaging method helps overcome the slow convergence problem, which occurs when the source–receiver depth difference is small, allowing us to consider any focus depth. The point source stacking method is used to deal with a finite fault. Later, an excellent agreement between our method and the curvilinear grid finite-difference method for the seismic wave solutions is found, which to a certain degree verifies the validity of our method. Thereafter, numerical computation results of an air–solid two-layer model show that both a receiver below and another one above the ground surface will record electromagnetic (EM) signals showing up at the same time as seismic waves, that is, the so-called coseismic EM signals. These results suggest that the in-air coseismic magnetic signals reported previously, which were recorded by induction coils hung on trees, can be explained by the motional induction effect or maybe other seismo-electromagnetic coupling mechanisms. Further investigations of wave-field snapshots and theoretical analysis suggest that the seismic-to-EM conversion caused by the motional induction effect will give birth to evanescent EM waves when seismic waves arrive at an interface with an incident angle greater than the critical angle θc = arcsin(Vsei/Vem), where Vsei and Vem are seismic wave velocity and EM wave velocity, respectively. The computed EM signals in air are found to have an excellent agreement with the theoretically predicted amplitude decay characteristic for a single frequency and single wavenumber. The evanescent EM waves originating from a subsurface interface of conductivity contrast will contribute to the coseismic EM signals. Thus, the conductivity at depth will affect the coseismic EM signals recorded nearby the ground surface. Finally, a fault rupture spreading to the ground surface, an unexamined case in previous numerical computations of seismo-electromagnetic signals, is considered. The computation results once again indicate the motional induction effect can contribute to the coseismic EM signals.


Author(s):  
Michael Rom ◽  
Florian König ◽  
Siegfried Müller ◽  
Georg Jacobs

2012 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 243-260 ◽  
Author(s):  
Phurich Ngamkong ◽  
Pijit Kochcha ◽  
Kongpan Areerak ◽  
Sarawut Sujitjorn ◽  
Kongpol Areerak

2014 ◽  
Vol 678 ◽  
pp. 399-405
Author(s):  
Yan Mei

Bidirectional DC/DC converter is used for the battery charging and discharging. The sliding mode controller based on state space averaging algorithm is used for controlling bidirectional DC/DC converter. Two kinds of working modes, buck mode and boost mode, have been analyzed and three kinds of working states which are consisted by two working modes have been deeply discussed, and the automatic switch logic diagram when battery charging and discharging through the bidirectional DC/DC converter has been presented. Situation of system based on S1, S2 conducting alternately has been studied, and the simulations were also presented. According to the results, the characteristics of good stability and transient can be confirmed.


2015 ◽  
Vol 70 (4) ◽  
pp. 354-361 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. V. Sheshenin ◽  
N. B. Artamonova ◽  
Yu. V. Frolova ◽  
V. M. Ladygin

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