Presentation 2011-01-25
Searching Method of the Grazing Bifurcation Points for Impact Vibrating System
Yusho SHIMIZU, Shu KARUBE, Hiroo SEKIYA, Takuji KOUSAKA,
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Abstract(in English) The impact vibrating system has a property that the system changes when the trajectory hits the border. There are various bifurcations caused by the discontinuity effect in this system. In particular, the grazing bifurcation occurs when a part of the trajectory tangentially hits the border. It is one of the interesting bifurcation phenomena and many researchers have been studying it in recent years. However, the tracking method of the grazing bifurcation points has been established yet. This paper proposes the searching method of the grazing bifurcation points for impact vibrating system.
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Keyword(in English) Impact Vibrating System / Grazing Bifurcation / Bifurcation Analysis
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Title (in English) Searching Method of the Grazing Bifurcation Points for Impact Vibrating System
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Keyword(1) Impact Vibrating System
Keyword(2) Grazing Bifurcation
Keyword(3) Bifurcation Analysis
1st Author's Name Yusho SHIMIZU
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Oita University()
2nd Author's Name Shu KARUBE
2nd Author's Affiliation Oita National College of Technology
3rd Author's Name Hiroo SEKIYA
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Advanced Intefration Science, Chiba University
4th Author's Name Takuji KOUSAKA
4th Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Oita University
Date 2011-01-25
Paper # NLP2010-141,NC2010-105
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 388
Page pp.pp.-
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