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Modal interactions in the non-linear response of elastic cables under parametric/external excitation
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    Modal interactions in the non-linear response of elastic cables under parametric/external excitation (English)
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    3 August 1992
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    A theoretical model is derived which describes the nonlinear response of a suspended elastic cable to small tangential oscillations of one support. The support oscillations, in general, result in parametric excitation of out-of-plane motion and in simultaneous parametric and external excitations of in-plane motion. Cubic nonlinearities due to cable stretching and quadratic nonlinearities due to equilibrium cable curvature couple these motion components in producing full three- dimensional cable response. In this study, a two-degree-of-freedom approximation of the model is employed to examine a class of in- plane/out-of-plane motions that are coupled through the quadratic nonlinearities. A first-order perturbation analysis is utilized to determine the existence and stability of the planar and non-planar periodic motions that result from simultaneous parametric and external resonances. The analysis leads to a bifurcation condition governing planar stability, and results highlight how planar stability is reduced and non-planar response is enhanced whenever a ``two-to-one'' internal resonance condition exists between a pair of in-plane and out-of-plane cable modes. This two-to-one resonant behaviour is clearly observed in experimental measurements of cable response which are also in good qualitative agreement with theoretical predictions.
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    suspended cable
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    cubic nonlinearities
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    support oscillations
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    quadratic nonlinearities
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    two-degree-of-freedom approximation
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    perturbation analysis
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    existence
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    stability
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    bifurcation condition
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    resonance condition
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