Duhamel's Integral in MATLAB
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I am trying to solve the equation of motion numerically by using Duhamel's Integral:

How do I code this with MATLAB?
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Torsten
on 6 Apr 2018
udotdot_g=@(x)...;
h=@(x)...;
u=@(t)-integral(@(tau)udotdot_g(tau).*h(t-tau),0,t);
Best wishes
Torsten.
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Daniele Casagrande
on 21 May 2018
Hi, I dealt with this topic when I studied the dynamic of structures. You could solve your problem by using the " conv" function of Matlab. When you start it, you can start testing with a simple function, such as sin(t) or cos(t) and then you can try an arbitrary time function, for example a seismic or wind signal. Search with the Matlab help for the " conv" function. An advice uses the ' same' type convolution of this function.
Ing. Daniele Casagrande, Italy
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