Toppling dynamics of a mass-varying domino system
Shi, T; Liu, Y; Wang, N; et al.Liu, C
Date: 1 November 2019
Journal
Nonlinear Dynamics
Publisher
Springer Verlag (Germany)
Publisher DOI
Abstract
This paper studies the toppling dynamics
of a mass-varying domino system for which the
mass of the domino changes at an exponential rate
of its sequence number. By introducing geometrical
constraints representing the interactions between the
dominoes and the ground, we propose a simplified
model which can describe their toppling ...
This paper studies the toppling dynamics
of a mass-varying domino system for which the
mass of the domino changes at an exponential rate
of its sequence number. By introducing geometrical
constraints representing the interactions between the
dominoes and the ground, we propose a simplified
model which can describe their toppling dynamics
as a one-degree-of-freedom structural-varying system.
Principles of energy and generalized momentum
conservation are used to investigate the free falling
and the colliding phases of the system, and our
proposed model is validated through a comprehensive
numerical study. Furthermore, we develop an impact
mapping for studying the evolution of the system by
using the mathematical properties of their geometrical
constraints, and establish the occurrence conditions
for solitary wave. According to these conditions, the
system can exhibit four different propagation modes:
non-solitary mode, uniform solitary mode, accelerating
solitary mode and stopped mode. Based on the studies
in this paper, we can reveal the dynamic characteristics
of domino phenomenon and provide an insight into its
energy evolution.
Engineering
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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