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Experimental study of regular and chaotic transients in a non-smooth system
Institution:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA;2. Department of Mathematics, Duke University, USA;1. CEAS, The Mill, University of Manchester, Oxford Rd, Manchester M13 9PL, UK;2. Dept of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Strathclyde, James Weir Building, 75 Montrose St, G1 1XJ, UK;3. Departamento Ciencias Matemáticas y Fí sicas, Universidad Católica de Temuco, Rudecindo Ortega, 02950 Temuco, Chile
Abstract:This paper focuses on thoroughly exploring the finite-time transient behaviors occurring in a periodically driven non-smooth dynamical system. Prior to settling down into a long-term behavior, such as a periodic forced oscillation, or a chaotic attractor, responses may exhibit a variety of transient behaviors involving regular dynamics, co-existing attractors, and super-persistent chaotic transients. A simple and fundamental impacting mechanical system is used to demonstrate generic transient behavior in an experimental setting for a single degree of freedom non-smooth mechanical oscillator. Specifically, we consider a horizontally driven rigid-arm pendulum system that impacts an inclined rigid barrier. The forcing frequency of the horizontal oscillations is used as a bifurcation parameter. An important feature of this study is the systematic generation of generic experimental initial conditions, allowing a more thorough investigation of basins of attraction when multiple attractors are present. This approach also yields a perspective on some sensitive features associated with grazing bifurcations. In particular, super-persistent chaotic transients lasting much longer than the conventional settling time (associated with linear viscous damping) are characterized and distinguished from regular dynamics for the first time in an experimental mechanical system.
Keywords:Impacting  Bi-stability  Chaotic transients
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