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Influence of initial conditions on the postcritical behavior of a nonlinear aeroelastic system (English)
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9 November 1998
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We study the behavior of a nonlinear, non-Hamiltonian system in the postcritical (flutter) domain with special attention to the influence of initial conditions on the properties of attractors situated at a certain point of the control parameter space. As a prototype system, we consider an elastic panel subjected to a combination of supersonic gas flow and quasistatic loading in the middle surface. A two-natural-modes approximation in the four-dimensional phase space and with several control parameters is examined in detail. For two fixed points in the control parameter space, we present plane sections of the four-dimensional space of initial conditions and describe the asymptotic chaotic behavior of the final stationary responses.
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Hopf bifurcations
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attraction basin
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flutter
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non-Hamiltonian system
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control parameter space
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elastic panel
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supersonic gas flow
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quasistatic loading
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two-natural-modes approximation
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four-dimensional phase space
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