2007
DOI: 10.1299/jsdd.1.39
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Periodic Solutions, Bifurcations, Chaos and Vibration Quenching in Impact Damper

Abstract: This paper deals with a two-degree-of-freedom forced system composed of a main system and an impact damper which has been analyzed by many researchers. Periodic solutions, bifurcations, chaos, and vibration quenching are discussed. A shooting method for impact systems presented by authors is used in numerical calculations. The following results were obtained : (1) Unsynmetric periodic solution with four collisions per period and subharmonic vibrations with many collisions were found. (2) Discontinuities in the… Show more

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“…Another phenomenon is about possible types of the bifurcation and route to chaos during sweep experiments (e.g. observed in [27]). All possible cases can be explained clearly.…”
Section: Frequency and Simmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another phenomenon is about possible types of the bifurcation and route to chaos during sweep experiments (e.g. observed in [27]). All possible cases can be explained clearly.…”
Section: Frequency and Simmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research of impact damper has been around two main themes. The first one is about the dynamics: response regimes and stability by analytical study in [22] and with experimental validation in [23,24], bifurcation and chaos by numerical study with the combination use of time series, phase trajectories, bifurcation diagrams [25], Poincare maps [26] and Lyapunov exponential [27]. Similar study has been carried out for the impact oscillator by Pekerta [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%