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Spatial balanced model reduction for flexible structures

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Moheimani, S. O.Reza
Pota, Hemanshu R.
Petersen, Ian R.

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This paper considers the problem of balanced model reduction for a class of distributed parameter systems. The system is assumed to have a finite-dimensional state vector as well as a finite-dimensional input vector. However, the output is contained in a finite-dimensional subspace of an infinite-dimensional space. This often occurs in the modelling of physical systems such as flexible structures, acoustic ducts, etc. It is shown that a reduced model based on balanced truncation guarantees an upper bound on the ℋ∞ norm of the error system.

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