Normal Modes and Localization in Nonlinear Systems

Normal Modes and Localization in Nonlinear Systems PDF Author: Alexander F. Vakakis
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9401724520
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 290

Book Description
The nonlinear normal modes of a parametrically excited cantilever beam are constructed by directly applying the method of multiple scales to the governing integral-partial differential equation and associated boundary conditions. The effect of the inertia and curvature nonlin earities and the parametric excitation on the spatial distribution of the deflection is examined. The results are compared with those obtained by using a single-mode discretization. In the absence of linear viscous and quadratic damping, it is shown that there are nonlinear normal modes, as defined by Rosenberg, even in the presence of a principal parametric excitation. Furthermore, the nonlinear mode shape obtained with the direct approach is compared with that obtained with the discretization approach for some values of the excitation frequency. In the single-mode discretization, the spatial distribution of the deflection is assumed a priori to be given by the linear mode shape ¢n, which is parametrically excited, as Equation (41). Thus, the mode shape is not influenced by the nonlinear curvature and nonlinear damping. On the other hand, in the direct approach, the mode shape is not assumed a priori; the nonlinear effects modify the linear mode shape ¢n. Therefore, in the case of large-amplitude oscillations, the single-mode discretization may yield inaccurate mode shapes. References 1. Vakakis, A. F., Manevitch, L. I., Mikhlin, Y. v., Pilipchuk, V. N., and Zevin A. A., Nonnal Modes and Localization in Nonlinear Systems, Wiley, New York, 1996.

Normal Modes and Localization in a Class of Nonlinear Continuous Systems

Normal Modes and Localization in a Class of Nonlinear Continuous Systems PDF Author: Melvin Eugene King
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Languages : en
Pages : 106

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Analytical Amd Experimental Aspects of Nonlinear Normal Modes and Nonlinear Mode Localization

Analytical Amd Experimental Aspects of Nonlinear Normal Modes and Nonlinear Mode Localization PDF Author: Melvin Eugene King
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Languages : en
Pages :

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In this work, several aspects of nonlinear normal modes (NNMs) and free and forced nonlinear mode localization are investigated. In the first phase of the work, new asymptotic methodologies based on the concept of NNM are developed in order to compute synchronous responses for two classes of conservative nonlinear systems; namely (i) periodic systems composed of repeated sub-structural elements and (ii) systems possessing internal resonances. For coupled repetitive systems, NNMs are shown to provide an excellent framework by which to study the nonlinear mode localization phenomenon, wherein vibrational energy is spatially confined to a limited number of sub-structures, and criteria are established in order to detect these localized normal modes. Internal resonances have provided somewhat of an obstacle in existing NNM methodologies, thus modifications of the energy-based NNM methodology are also developed in order to appropriately account for resonant interactions. Several applications of these methodologies are considered. The second phase of this thesis is concerned with analytical and experimental studies of localization in cyclic and non-cyclic periodic systems. Examples of such systems encountered in engineering practice include bladed disk assemblies, large space structures composed of repeated bays and periodically stiffened plates and shells such as those found in airplane fuselages. Extensive work in the literature has focused on localization in linear systems, from which two necessary ingredients for the existence of localized modes have been identified: weak sub-structure coupling and weak structural mistunings. In the present work, free and forced mode localization are investigated in periodic systems whose sub-structures are weakly nonlinear. In contrast to linear theory, nonlinear mode localization is shown to exist in the absence of any structural mistunings (i.e. in perfectly periodic systems). In an effort to verify some of the analytical localization results, an experimental investigation of steady-state localization in a flexible system with active stiffness nonlinearities is performed. It is hoped that this work provides a first step toward the development of new approaches to passive and/or active vibration and shock isolation designs based on the concepts of NNMs and nonlinear mode localization.

Nonlinear Targeted Energy Transfer in Mechanical and Structural Systems

Nonlinear Targeted Energy Transfer in Mechanical and Structural Systems PDF Author: Alexander F. Vakakis
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1402091303
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 1030

Book Description
This monograph evolved over a period of nine years from a series of papers and presentations addressing the subject of passive vibration control of mechanical s- tems subjected to broadband, transient inputs. The unifying theme is Targeted - ergy Transfer – TET, which represents a new and unique approach to the passive control problem, in which a strongly nonlinear, fully passive, local attachment, the Nonlinear Energy Sink – NES, is employed to drastically alter the dynamics of the primary system to which it is attached. The intrinsic capacity of the properly - signed NES to promote rapid localization of externally applied (narrowband) - bration or (broadband) shock energy to itself, where it can be captured and dis- pated, provides a powerful strategy for vibration control and the opens the pos- bility for a wide range of applications of TET, such as, vibration and shock i- lation, passive energy harvesting, aeroelastic instability (?utter) suppression, se- mic mitigation, vortex shedding control, enhanced reliability designs (for ex- ple in power grids) and others. The monograph is intended to provide a thorough explanation of the analytical, computational and experimental methods needed to formulate and study TET in mechanical and structural systems. Several prac- cal engineering applications are examined in detail, and experimental veri?cation and validation of the theoretical predictions are provided as well. The authors also suggest a number of possible future applications where application of TET seems promising. The authors are indebted to a number of sponsoring agencies.

Modal Analysis of Nonlinear Mechanical Systems

Modal Analysis of Nonlinear Mechanical Systems PDF Author: Gaetan Kerschen
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3709117917
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 346

Book Description
The book first introduces the concept of nonlinear normal modes (NNMs) and their two main definitions. The fundamental differences between classical linear normal modes (LNMs) and NNMs are explained and illustrated using simple examples. Different methods for computing NNMs from a mathematical model are presented. Both advanced analytical and numerical methods are described. Particular attention is devoted to the invariant manifold and normal form theories. The book also discusses nonlinear system identification.

Analytical and Experimental Aspects of Nonlinear Normal Modes and Nonlinear Mode Localization

Analytical and Experimental Aspects of Nonlinear Normal Modes and Nonlinear Mode Localization PDF Author: Melvin Eugene King
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Languages : en
Pages : 440

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Topics On The Nonlinear Dynamics And Acoustics Of Ordered Granular Media

Topics On The Nonlinear Dynamics And Acoustics Of Ordered Granular Media PDF Author: Yuli Starosvetsky
Publisher: World Scientific
ISBN: 981322195X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 640

Book Description
This research monograph provides a brief overview of the authors' research in the area of ordered granular media over the last decade. The exposition covers one-dimensional homogeneous and dimer chains in great detail incorporating novel analytical tools and experimental results supporting the analytical and numerical studies. The proposed analytical tools have since been successfully implemented in studying two-dimensional dimers, granular dimers on on-site perturbations, solitary waves in Toda lattices to name a few. The second part of the monograph dwells on weakly coupled homogeneous granular chains from analytical, numerical and experimental perspective exploring the interesting phenomenon of Landau-Zener tunneling in granular media. The final part of the monograph provides a brief introduction to locally resonant acoustic metamaterials incorporating internal rotators and the resulting energy channeling mechanism in unit-cells and in one- and two-dimensional lattices. The monograph provides a comprehensive overview of the research in this interesting domain. However, this exposition is not all exhaustive with regard to equally exciting research by other researchers across the globe, but we provide an exhaustive list of references for the interested readers to further explore in this direction.

Applied Mechanics Reviews

Applied Mechanics Reviews PDF Author:
Publisher:
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Category : Mechanics, Applied
Languages : en
Pages : 348

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IUTAM Symposium on Nonlinear Dynamics for Advanced Technologies and Engineering Design

IUTAM Symposium on Nonlinear Dynamics for Advanced Technologies and Engineering Design PDF Author: Marian Wiercigroch
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400757425
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 442

Book Description
Nonlinear dynamics has been enjoying a vast development for nearly four decades resulting in a range of well established theory, with the potential to significantly enhance performance, effectiveness, reliability and safety of physical systems as well as offering novel technologies and designs. By critically appraising the state of the art, it is now time to develop design criteria and technology for new generation products/processes operating on principles of nonlinear interaction and in the nonlinear regime, leading to more effective, sensitive, accurate, and durable methods than what is currently available. This new approach is expected to radically influence the design, control and exploitation paradigms, in a magnitude of contexts. With a strong emphasis on experimentally calibrated and validated models, contributions by top-level international experts will foster future directions for the development of engineering technologies and design using robust nonlinear dynamics modelling and analysis.

Problems of Nonlinear Mechanics and Physics of Materials

Problems of Nonlinear Mechanics and Physics of Materials PDF Author: Igor V. Andrianov
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319922343
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 530

Book Description
This book presents contributions on the current problems in a number of topical areas of nonlinear dynamics and physics, written by experts from Russia, Ukraine, Israel, Germany, Poland, Italy, the Netherlands, the USA, and France. The book is dedicated to Professor Leonid I. Manevitch, an outstanding scholar in the fields of Mechanics of Solids, Nonlinear Dynamics, and Polymer Physics, on the occasion of his 80th birthday.