Dynamical response of a rocking rigid block
Liu, Y; Páez Chávez, J; Brzeski, P; et al.Perlikowski, P
Date: 20 July 2021
Journal
Chaos
Publisher
AIP Publishing
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Abstract
This paper investigates the complex dynamical behavior of a rigid block structure under
harmonic ground excitation, thereby mimicking, for instance, the oscillation of the system under seismic excitation or containers placed on a ship under periodic acting of sea
waves. The equations of motion are derived assuming a large frictional ...
This paper investigates the complex dynamical behavior of a rigid block structure under
harmonic ground excitation, thereby mimicking, for instance, the oscillation of the system under seismic excitation or containers placed on a ship under periodic acting of sea
waves. The equations of motion are derived assuming a large frictional coefficient at the
interface between the block and the ground, in such a way that sliding cannot occur. In
addition, the mathematical model assumes a loss of kinetic energy when an impact with
the ground takes place. The resulting mathematical model is then formulated and studied in the framework of impulsive dynamical systems. Its complex dynamical response
is studied in detail using two different approaches, based on direct numerical integration
and path-following techniques, the latter implemented via the continuation platform COCO
(Dankowicz & Schilder). Our study reveals the presence of various dynamical phenomena,
such as branching points, fold and period-doubling bifurcation of limit cycles, symmetric
and asymmetric periodic responses, as well as chaotic motion. By using basin stability
method we also investigate the properties of solutions and their ranges of existence in
phase and parameters spaces. Moreover, the study considers ground excitation conditions
leading to the overturning of the block structure and shows parameters regions wherein
such behavior can be avoided
Engineering
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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