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Two-to-one internal resonance in the higher-order modes of a MEMS beam: Experimental investigation and theoretical analysis via local stability theory

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Abstract The present study is focused on the dynamics of a microbeam-based MEMS device and analyzes its behavior in the neighborhood of the third natural frequency. An extensive experimental investigation… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The present study is focused on the dynamics of a microbeam-based MEMS device and analyzes its behavior in the neighborhood of the third natural frequency. An extensive experimental investigation is conducted. The main resonant and non-resonant branches span a wide range of coexistence. The 2:1 internal resonance is activated between the third and fifth modes, in which case the device exhibits complex and intriguing dynamics. The experimental data are examined in depth using various analytical and numerical tools. Alongside with the experiments, theoretical simulations are developed, where the main features of the internal resonance are properly represented and the contribution of each mode is discussed. The main steps of the progression of the 2:1 internal resonance are highlighted and the possibility of more complex internal resonances is explored, where different higher modes are involved.

Keywords: internal resonance; experimental investigation; two one; one internal; resonance

Journal Title: International Journal of Non-linear Mechanics
Year Published: 2021

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