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Approximate solutions for small and large amplitude oscillations of conservative systems with odd nonlinearity are obtained using a "cubication" method. In this procedure, the Chebyshev polynomial expansion is used to replace the nonlinear function by a third-order polynomial equation. The original second-order differential equation, which governs the dynamics of the system, is replaced by the Duffing equation, whose exact frequency and solution are expressed in terms of the complete elliptic integral of the first kind and the Jacobi elliptic function cn, respectively. Then, the exact solution for the Duffing equation is the approximate solution for the original nonlinear differential equation. The coefficients for the linear and cubic terms of the approximate Duffing equation - obtained by "cubication" of the original second-order differential equation - depend on the initial oscillation amplitude. Six examples of different types of common conservative nonlinear oscillators are analysed to illustrate this scheme. The results obtained using the cubication method are compared with those obtained using other approximate methods such as the harmonic, linearized and rational balance methods as well as the homotopy perturbation method. Comparison of the approximate frequencies and solutions with the exact ones shows good agreement.
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