A New and General Fractional Lagrangian Approach: A Capacitor Microphone Case
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2021
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Abstract
In this study, a new and general fractional formulation is presented to investigate the complex behaviors of a capacitor microphone dynamical system. Initially, for both displacement and electrical charge, the classical Euler-Lagrange equations are constructed by using the classical Lagrangian approach. Expanding this classical scheme in a general fractional framework provides the new fractional Euler-Lagrange equations in which non-integer order derivatives involve a general function as their kernel. Applying an appropriate matrix approximation technique changes the latter fractional formulation into a nonlinear algebraic system. Finally, the derived system is solved numerically with a discussion on its dynamical behaviors. According to the obtained results, various features of the capacitor microphone under study are discovered due to the flexibility in choosing the kernel, unlike the previous mathematical formalism.
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Zarghami Vahid, Kianoush/0000-0002-9942-6938; Jajarmi, Amin/0000-0003-2768-840X
Keywords
Fractional Calculus, Euler-Lagrange Equations, General Kernel Function, Capacitor Microphone System, Matrix Approximation Technique, General kernel function, Physics, QC1-999, Capacitor microphone system, Fractional calculus, Matrix approximation technique, Euler–Lagrange equations
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0103 physical sciences, 01 natural sciences
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Jajarmi, A...et al. (2021). "A new and general fractional Lagrangian approach: A capacitor microphone case", Results in Physics, Vol. 31.
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Results in Physics
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31
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