In this paper,we used time delay feedback to minimize the vibrations of a hybrid Rayleigh–van der Pol–Duffing oscillator.This system is a one-degree-offreedom containing the cubic and fifth nonlinear terms and an ex...In this paper,we used time delay feedback to minimize the vibrations of a hybrid Rayleigh–van der Pol–Duffing oscillator.This system is a one-degree-offreedom containing the cubic and fifth nonlinear terms and an external force.We applied the multiple scales method to get the solution from first approximation.Graphically and numerically,we studied the system before and after adding time delay feedback at the primary resonance case(ffi!).We used MATLAB program to simulate the efficacy of different parameters and the time delay on the main system.展开更多
In his paper,we obtain a general theorem concerning the existence of solutions to an m-point boundary value problem for the second-order differential equation with impulses.Moreover,the result can also be applied to s...In his paper,we obtain a general theorem concerning the existence of solutions to an m-point boundary value problem for the second-order differential equation with impulses.Moreover,the result can also be applied to study the usual m-point boundary value problem at resonance without impulses.展开更多
文摘In this paper,we used time delay feedback to minimize the vibrations of a hybrid Rayleigh–van der Pol–Duffing oscillator.This system is a one-degree-offreedom containing the cubic and fifth nonlinear terms and an external force.We applied the multiple scales method to get the solution from first approximation.Graphically and numerically,we studied the system before and after adding time delay feedback at the primary resonance case(ffi!).We used MATLAB program to simulate the efficacy of different parameters and the time delay on the main system.
基金Sponsored by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.10971238)
文摘In his paper,we obtain a general theorem concerning the existence of solutions to an m-point boundary value problem for the second-order differential equation with impulses.Moreover,the result can also be applied to study the usual m-point boundary value problem at resonance without impulses.