CONVERSION FROM STOCHASTIC TO CHAOTIC APPROACH IN RESEARCH AND DESIGN

Authors

  • S. Dora Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
  • J. Gedeon Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary

Keywords:

Structures, Design

Abstract

A gradual conversion from stochastic to chaotic approach in the analysis of measurement records, dynamic movement and stress analysis, etc. is recommended. A practical problem with that is, that the use of mathematical laws and formulae published in chaotics requires mostly the beforehand knowledge of the appropriate differeential equations, we are seldom in the possession of. To evade this difficulty an attempt is made to elaborate chaotic concepts to the analysis of chaotic records, too. Three detail problems have been picked out to start the line of applications with. Early classification of the records and control of the sampling frequency is the first candidate to begin with. A generalization of the geometric similarity concept, too, promises to give dividends. Finalty, we report on the first trials to detect the true structure of chaotic spectra.

Downloads

Issue

Section

Articles