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Stochastic response analysis for nonlinear vibration systems with adjustable stiffness property under random excitation

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  • Shenlong Wang
  • Kaixin Han

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Nonlinear vibration systems with adjustable stiffness property have attracted considerable attentions for their prominent broadband performances. In the present manuscript, we consider the stochastic dynamical systems with adjustable stiffness and proposed a numerical method for the random responses analysis of the Gaussian white noise excited systems. A multi-dimensional Fokker-Plank-Kolmogorov equation governing the joint probability density of the mechanical states is derived according to the theory of diffusion processes. We solve the multi-dimensional equation using a splitting method and obtained the stationary probability densities and the mean-square responses directly. Two classical nonlinear vibration systems with adjustable stiffness, including the energy harvesting system and the Duffing system with Dahl friction, are presented as examples. Their comparisons with the results from Monte-Carlo simulations illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed procedure for both monostable and bistable cases, even for cases with strong excitation. In addition, the splitting method is efficient for higher-dimensional problem and has advantages of simple implementation, less storage of intermediate values and so on. Hence, in terms of the application scope, the proposed procedure is superior to the current mainstream methods for the random response evaluation of nonlinear vibration systems with adjustable stiffness.

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  • Shenlong Wang & Kaixin Han, 2018. "Stochastic response analysis for nonlinear vibration systems with adjustable stiffness property under random excitation," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 13(8), pages 1-17, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0200922
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0200922
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