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Resonant oscillations of a weakly coupled, nonlinear layered system
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    Resonant oscillations of a weakly coupled, nonlinear layered system (English)
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    7 July 1998
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    We analyze standing wave oscillations of a periodic system of infinite spatial extent composed of layers with cubic material nonlinearities that are coupled by weak linear stiffnesses. We show that nonlinear modal interactions in this system are unavoidable due to the existence of an infinite degenerate set of internal resonances. Considering only the dominant 1:3 resonances, the standing wave problem is formulated in terms of a bi-infinite set of coupled nonlinear difference equations that govern the layer modal amplitudes. In the limit of weak coupling between layers this set of difference equations is analyzed by (i) direct perturbation analysis, and (ii) matched asymptotic expansions of the differential equations resulting from a continuum approximation.
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    spatial chaos
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    standing wave oscillations
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    cubic material nonlinearities
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    infinite degenerate set of internal resonances
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    1:3 resonances
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    perturbation analysis
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    matched asymptotic expansions
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