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A benchmark for structural mechanics, related to modeling of a microgyroscope, is presented. It can be used to apply model reduction algorithms to a linear second-order problem.
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Lienemann, J., Billger, D., Rudnyi, E.B., Greiner, A., Korvink, J.G.: MEMS Compact Modeling Meets Model Order Reduction: Examples of the Application of Arnoldi Methods to Microsystem Devices. In: The Technical Proceedings of the 2004 Nanotechnology Conference and Trade Show, Nanotech 2004, March 7-1, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, vol. 2, p. 303–306 (2004)
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Billger, D. (2005). The Butterfly Gyro. In: Benner, P., Sorensen, D.C., Mehrmann, V. (eds) Dimension Reduction of Large-Scale Systems. Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering, vol 45. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27909-1_18
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