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Periodic orbits of a conservative 2-DOF vibro-impact system by piecewise continuation: bifurcations and fractals

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The exact periodic orbits of a conservative 2-degree-of-freedom vibro-impact system with stereo-mechanical impact model is studied using a piecewise continuation method. Feasible initial guesses are extracted from grazing solution points… Click to show full abstract

The exact periodic orbits of a conservative 2-degree-of-freedom vibro-impact system with stereo-mechanical impact model is studied using a piecewise continuation method. Feasible initial guesses are extracted from grazing solution points so that each branch of solution can be initiated smoothly from previously solved ones. Frequency-energy plots (FEPs) are produced where an emphasis is placed on enumerating potential bifurcations. Extra critical points are discovered on multiple-period duplicates of existing stable solution branches and lead to cascades of period-multiplying bifurcations. The results indicate that the system’s complete FEP can be viewed through a process of infinite fractals toward zero frequency where pseudo-periodic or chaotic responses are approached. Finally, it is shown both mathematically and through the comparison of FEPs that the impacting system can be represented explicitly as the extreme case of nonlinear systems with an odd-order polynomial internal force. It is thus proposed that as the counterpart to the superposition of linear normal modes, the free responses of a general conservative nonlinear system can be tracked via bifurcations from its nonlinear normal modes.

Keywords: orbits conservative; system; impact; periodic orbits; vibro impact; impact system

Journal Title: Nonlinear Dynamics
Year Published: 2019

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