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Numeric-analytic solutions of the smooth and discontinuous oscillator

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : International Journal of Mechanical Sciences

Source : International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Elsevier, Volume 84, p.102–119 (2014)

Url : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020740314001519

Campus : Coimbatore

School : School of Engineering

Department : Mechanical Engineering

Year : 2014

Abstract : Earlier works on the smooth and discontinuous (SD) oscillator concentrated mainly on the time domain analysis using analytical, semi-analytical and numerical integration methods. In this paper, the frequency domain analysis of the SD oscillator subjected to harmonic excitation which is as important and giving further insight into the dynamics is carried out. Multi-Harmonic Balance Method (MHBM) in combination with arc length continuation is used to obtain the periodic solutions and their branches in the frequency domain for different values of the smoothing parameter α and exciting frequency ω . Stability of the periodic motions and bifurcation behavior are analyzed using the Floquet theory. For the discontinuous case, the oscillator is treated as a Filippov system and an event driven numerical integration method is used to obtain the response. For α1, the dynamics of the SD oscillator is similar to that of the hardening Duffing oscillator, for α=1, it is like that of the Ueda oscillator and for 0α1 it is like that of the Duffing oscillator with double well potential. The SD oscillator exhibits period 1 solutions, higher order periodic solutions, chaotic solutions through symmetry breaking bifurcations, period doubling and boundary crises in different parameter ranges. Chaos is observed over a larger frequency range interspersed by narrow windows of higher order periodic solutions

Cite this Research Publication : Dr. Santhosh B., C Padmanabhan, and S Narayanan, “Numeric-analytic solutions of the smooth and discontinuous oscillator”, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, vol. 84, pp. 102–119, 2014.

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