The primary resonances of a quadratic nonlinear system under weak and strong external excitations are investigated with the emphasis on the comparison of dif- ferent analytical approximate approaches. The forced vibra...The primary resonances of a quadratic nonlinear system under weak and strong external excitations are investigated with the emphasis on the comparison of dif- ferent analytical approximate approaches. The forced vibration of snap-through mecha- nism is treated as a quadratic nonlinear oscillator. The Lindstedt-Poincar method, the multiple-scale method, the averaging method, and the harmonic balance method are used to determine the amplitude-frequency response relationships of the steady-state responses. It is demonstrated that the zeroth-order harmonic components should be accounted in the application of the harmonic balance method. The analytical approximations are com- pared with the numerical integrations in terms of the frequency response curves and the phase portraits. Supported by the numerical results, the harmonic balance method pre- dicts that the quadratic nonlinearity bends the frequency response curves to the left. If the excitation amplitude is a second-order small quantity of the bookkeeping parameter, the steady-state responses predicted by the second-order approximation of the Lindstedt- Poincar method and the multiple-scale method agree qualitatively with the numerical results. It is demonstrated that the quadratic nonlinear system implies softening type nonlinearity for any quadratic nonlinear coefficients.展开更多
A hyperbolic Lindstedt-Poincare method is presented to determine the homoclinic solutions of a kind of nonlinear oscillators, in which critical value of the homoclinic bifurcation parameter can be determined. The gene...A hyperbolic Lindstedt-Poincare method is presented to determine the homoclinic solutions of a kind of nonlinear oscillators, in which critical value of the homoclinic bifurcation parameter can be determined. The generalized Lienard oscillator is studied in detail, and the present method's predictions are compared with those of Runge-Kutta method to illustrate its accuracy.展开更多
We study of halo orbits in the circular restricted three-body problem (CRTBP) with both the primaries as sources of radiation. The positioning of the triangular equilibrium points is discussed in a rotating coordinate...We study of halo orbits in the circular restricted three-body problem (CRTBP) with both the primaries as sources of radiation. The positioning of the triangular equilibrium points is discussed in a rotating coordinate system.展开更多
Applying the multidimensional Lindstedt-Poincare (MDLP) method, we study the forced vibrations with internal resonance of a clamped-clamped pipe conveying fluid under ex- ternal periodic excitation. The frequency-am...Applying the multidimensional Lindstedt-Poincare (MDLP) method, we study the forced vibrations with internal resonance of a clamped-clamped pipe conveying fluid under ex- ternal periodic excitation. The frequency-amplitude response curves of the first-mode resonance with internal resonance are obtained and its characteristics are discussed; moreover, the motions of the first two modes are also analyzed in detail. The present results reveal rich and complex dynamic behaviors caused by internal resonance and that some of the internal resonances are de- cided by the excitation amplitude. The MDLP method is also proved to be a simple and efficient technique to deal with nonlinear dynamics.展开更多
基金Project supported by the State Key Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.11232009)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.11572182)
文摘The primary resonances of a quadratic nonlinear system under weak and strong external excitations are investigated with the emphasis on the comparison of dif- ferent analytical approximate approaches. The forced vibration of snap-through mecha- nism is treated as a quadratic nonlinear oscillator. The Lindstedt-Poincar method, the multiple-scale method, the averaging method, and the harmonic balance method are used to determine the amplitude-frequency response relationships of the steady-state responses. It is demonstrated that the zeroth-order harmonic components should be accounted in the application of the harmonic balance method. The analytical approximations are com- pared with the numerical integrations in terms of the frequency response curves and the phase portraits. Supported by the numerical results, the harmonic balance method pre- dicts that the quadratic nonlinearity bends the frequency response curves to the left. If the excitation amplitude is a second-order small quantity of the bookkeeping parameter, the steady-state responses predicted by the second-order approximation of the Lindstedt- Poincar method and the multiple-scale method agree qualitatively with the numerical results. It is demonstrated that the quadratic nonlinear system implies softening type nonlinearity for any quadratic nonlinear coefficients.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (10672193)Sun Yat-sen University (Fu Lan Scholarship)the University of Hong Kong (CRGC grant).
文摘A hyperbolic Lindstedt-Poincare method is presented to determine the homoclinic solutions of a kind of nonlinear oscillators, in which critical value of the homoclinic bifurcation parameter can be determined. The generalized Lienard oscillator is studied in detail, and the present method's predictions are compared with those of Runge-Kutta method to illustrate its accuracy.
文摘We study of halo orbits in the circular restricted three-body problem (CRTBP) with both the primaries as sources of radiation. The positioning of the triangular equilibrium points is discussed in a rotating coordinate system.
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 10702045 and 10872135)the Aerospace Foundation of China (No. 2009ZA018)the Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province (No. 2009A572)
文摘Applying the multidimensional Lindstedt-Poincare (MDLP) method, we study the forced vibrations with internal resonance of a clamped-clamped pipe conveying fluid under ex- ternal periodic excitation. The frequency-amplitude response curves of the first-mode resonance with internal resonance are obtained and its characteristics are discussed; moreover, the motions of the first two modes are also analyzed in detail. The present results reveal rich and complex dynamic behaviors caused by internal resonance and that some of the internal resonances are de- cided by the excitation amplitude. The MDLP method is also proved to be a simple and efficient technique to deal with nonlinear dynamics.