Stochastic averaging of MDOF quasi integrable Hamiltonian systems under wide-band random excitation

2007 ◽  
Vol 305 (4-5) ◽  
pp. 783-794 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.L. Deng ◽  
W.Q. Zhu
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-33
Author(s):  
Mao Lin Deng ◽  
Genjin Mu ◽  
Weiqiu Zhu

Abstract Many wake-oscillator models applied to study vortex-induced vibration (VIV) are assumed to be excited by ideal wind that is assumed to be uniform flow with constant velocity. While in the field of wind engineering, the real wind generally is described to be composed of mean wind and fluctuating wind. The wake-oscillator excited by fluctuating wind should be treated as a randomly excited and dissipated multi-degree of freedom (DOF) nonlinear system. The involved studies are very difficult and so far there are no exact solutions available. The present paper aims to carry out some study works on the stochastic dynamics of VIV. The stochastic averaging method of quasi integrable Hamiltonian systems under wideband random excitation is applied to study the Hartlen-Currie wake-oscillator model and its modified model excited by fluctuating wind. The probability and statistics of the random response of wake-oscillator in resonant or lock-in case and in non-resonant case are analytically obtained, and the theoretical results are confirmed by using numerical simulation of original system. Finally, it is pointed out that the stochastic averaging method of quasi integrable Hamiltonian systems under wideband random excitation can also be applied to other wake-oscillator models, such as Skop-Griffin model and Krenk-Nielsen model excited by fluctuating wind.


2012 ◽  
Vol 22 (04) ◽  
pp. 1250083 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. HU ◽  
W. Q. ZHU ◽  
L. C. CHEN

The stochastic Hopf bifurcation of multi-degree-of-freedom (MDOF) quasi-integrable Hamiltonian systems with fractional derivative damping is investigated. First, the averaged Itô stochastic differential equations for n motion integrals are obtained by using the stochastic averaging method for quasi-integrable Hamiltonian systems. Then, an expression for the average bifurcation parameter of the averaged system is obtained and a criterion for determining the stochastic Hopf bifurcation of the system by using the average bifurcation parameter is proposed. An example is given to illustrate the proposed procedure in detail and the numerical results show the effect of fractional derivative order on the stochastic Hopf bifurcation.


2008 ◽  
Vol 130 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. J. Wu ◽  
W. Q. Zhu

Physical and engineering systems are often subjected to combined harmonic and random excitations. The random excitation is often modeled as Gaussian white noise for mathematical tractability. However, in practice, the random excitation is nonwhite. This paper investigates the stationary response probability density of strongly nonlinear oscillators under combined harmonic and wide-band noise excitations. By using generalized harmonic functions, a new stochastic averaging procedure for estimating stationary response probability density of strongly nonlinear oscillators under combined harmonic and wide-band noise excitations is developed. The damping can be linear and (or) nonlinear and the excitations can be external and (or) parametric. After stochastic averaging, the system state is represented by two-dimensional time-homogeneous diffusive Markov processes. The method of reduced Fokker–Planck–Kolmogorov equation is used to investigate the stationary response of the vibration system. A nonlinearly damped Duffing oscillator is taken as an example to show the application and validity of the method. In the case of primary external resonance, based on the stationary joint probability density of amplitude and phase difference, the stochastic jump of the Duffing oscillator and P-bifurcation as the system parameters change are examined for the first time. The agreement between the analytical results and those from Monte Carlo simulation of original system shows that the proposed procedure works quite well.


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