Asymptotic analysis of nonlinear mode localization in a class of coupled continuous structures (Q675444)
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Asymptotic analysis of nonlinear mode localization in a class of coupled continuous structures (English)
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9 March 1997
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An asymptotic methodology is developed for studying the localized nonlinear normal modes of a class of conservative periodic continuous structures. Localized modes are synchronous free periodic oscillations which are spatially localized to only a limited number of components of the structure. Nonlinear mode localization is analytically studied by defining modal functions to relate the motion of an arbitrary particle of the structure to the motion of a reference point. Conservation of energy is imposed to construct a set of singular nonlinear partial differential equations governing the modal functions. This set is asymptotically solved using a perturbation technique. Criteria for existence of strongly or weakly localized modes are formulated, and are subsequently used for detecting nonlinear mode localization in the system. Application of the general theory is given by studying the localized modes of a system of two weakly coupled, simply supported beams resting on nonlinear elastic foundations. The use of mode localization for the active or passive spatial confinement of impulsive responses of flexible structures is discussed.
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conservative periodic structures
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orbital stability
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variational equations
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orthogonal polynomials
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Floquet theory
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beams on nonlinear elastic foundations
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modal functions
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Conservation of energy
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singular nonlinear partial differential equations
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perturbation technique
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