We analyze isolated resonance curves (IRCs) in single-degree-of-freedom systems possessing nonlinear damping. Through the combination of singularity theory and the averaging method, the onset and merging of IRCs, which coincide to isola and simple bifurcation singularities, respectively, can be analytically predicted. Numerical simulations confirm the accuracy of the analytical developments. Another important finding of this paper is that we unveil a geometrical connection between the topology of the damping force and IRCs. Specifically, we demonstrate that extremas and zeros of the damping force correspond to the appearance and merging of IRCs. Considering a damping force possessing several minima and maxima confirms the general validity o...
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AbstractThis paper considers isolated responses in nonlinear systems; both in terms of isolas in the...
In the present paper, the observation and characterization of isolated response curves (IRCs) are ex...
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We study targeted energy transfers and nonlinear transitions in the damped dynamics of a two degree-...
The dynamics of a system of coupled oscillators possessing strongly nonlinear stiffness and damping ...
Hysteretic behaviour characterizes elements of a wide class of mechanical systems: the dependence of...
In the last decade, the problem of detached resonant curves (DRCs) has received a growing attention....
Bifurcation theory and continuation methods are well-established tools for the analysis of nonlinear...
AbstractThis paper considers isolated responses in nonlinear systems; both in terms of isolas in the...
In the present paper, the observation and characterization of isolated response curves (IRCs) are ex...
We describe differences between synchronisation and resonance, and analyse different types of nonlin...
A new method of multiple scales procedure is used to analyze the forced responses of multiple degree...
In this paper we discuss how backbone curves can be used to guide the design and optimisation of wea...
Engineering design amounts to develop components and interconnect them to obtain a desired behaviour...
It is well known that the dynamics of a Hamiltonian system depends crucially on whether or not it po...
The mechanism of energy dissipation in mechanical systems is often nonlinear. Even though there may ...
The main characteristic of a forced single-degree-of-freedom weakly nonlinear system is determined b...
International audienceIntermittent contacts are commonplace in numerous mechanical engineering appli...
We study targeted energy transfers and nonlinear transitions in the damped dynamics of a two degree-...
The dynamics of a system of coupled oscillators possessing strongly nonlinear stiffness and damping ...
Hysteretic behaviour characterizes elements of a wide class of mechanical systems: the dependence of...