2018
DOI: 10.1590/1679-78254423
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Near the resonance behavior of a periodicaly forced partially dissipative three-degrees-of-freedom mechanical system

Abstract: In this paper, a nonlinear three-degrees-of-freedom dynamical system consisting of a variable-length pendulum mass attached by a massless spring to the forced slider is investigated. Numerical solution is preceded by application of Euler-Lagrange equation. Various techniques like time histories, phase planes, Poincaré maps and resonance plots are used to observe and identify the system responses. The results show that the variable-length spring pendulum suspended from the periodically forced slider can exhibit… Show more

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“…Similar derivation for the three-degree-of-freedom system was performed in [12]. The equation for kinetic energy was found follows:…”
Section: Mathematical Model Of the Second Mutation Of The Rigid Pendulummentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Similar derivation for the three-degree-of-freedom system was performed in [12]. The equation for kinetic energy was found follows:…”
Section: Mathematical Model Of the Second Mutation Of The Rigid Pendulummentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Now, we will look at the variablelength pendulum with stiffness and damping as investigated by different authors. In [36] one finds an analysis without the damping force, while [37][38][39], and [40] include damping force in the analysis.…”
Section: If Resonance Appears At Frequencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pendulum-spring system with variable-length is shown in Fig. 14 [39]. The equations of motion describe a threedegrees-of-freedom system, of which kinetic energy has the form:…”
Section: Variable-length Pendulum With Stiffness and Dampingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Refs. [13,14], the Euler-Lagrange equation, and the Rayleigh dissipation function are used to derive the equation for a three-degree of freedom pendulum system. The numerical results reveal that a variable-length spring pendulum hung from the occasionally forced slider can demonstrate quasi-periodicity and chaotic motions in a resonance condition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%