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Calculation of the steady‐state oscillations of a clarinet using the harmonic balance technique

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The harmonic balance technique is known as a time‐frequency simulation technique used for the study of large signal regimes of microwave circuits driven in forced oscillation. The technique can be adapted to self‐sustained oscillations, especially for wind musical instruments such as clarinets. The resonator (i.e., the instrument body) is the linear part, treated in the frequency domain, while the driving system (the reed) is the nonlinear part, treated in the time domain. The harmonic balance method is shown to connect the results of two known methods, so‐called weakly nonlinear (in frequency domain) and strongly nonlinear (in time domain). The advantages and disadvantages of the method are discussed
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hal-00924465 , version 1 (06-01-2014)

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Joël Gilbert, Jean Kergomard, Edouard Ngoya. Calculation of the steady‐state oscillations of a clarinet using the harmonic balance technique. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1989, 86 (35), pp.35-41. ⟨10.1121/1.398352⟩. ⟨hal-00924465⟩
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