Relationship between the impedance matrix and the transfer matrix with specific reference to symmetrical, reciprocal and conservative systems

Easwaran, V. ; Gupta, V. H. ; Munjal, M. L. (1993) Relationship between the impedance matrix and the transfer matrix with specific reference to symmetrical, reciprocal and conservative systems Journal of Sound and Vibration, 161 (3). pp. 515-525. ISSN 0022-460X

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Abstract

Impedance matrix and transfer matrix methods are often used in the analysis of linear dynamical systems. In this paper, general relationships between these matrices are derived. The properties of the impedance matrix and the transfer matrix of symmetrical systems, reciprocal systems and conservative systems are investigated. In the process, the following observations are made: (a) symmetrical systems are not a subset of reciprocal systems, as is often misunderstood; (b) the cascading of reciprocal systems again results in a reciprocal system, whereas cascading of symmetrical systems does not necessarily result in a symmetrical system; (c) the determinant of the transfer matrix, being ±1, is a property of both symmetrical systems and reciprocal systems, but this condition, however, is not sufficient to establish either the reciprocity or the symmetry of the system; (d) the impedance matrix of a conservative system is skew-Hermitian.

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