Energy harvesting in dynamical systems with fractional-order physical properties

Author(s):  
Grzegorz Litak ◽  
Cedrick A. K. Kwuimy ◽  
Benjamin Ducharne
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lionel Merveil Anague Tabejieu ◽  
Blaise Roméo Nana Nbendjo ◽  
Giovanni Filatrella

The present chapter investigates both the effects of moving loads and of stochastic wind on the steady-state vibration of a first mode Rayleigh elastic beam. The beam is assumed to lay on foundations (bearings) that are characterized by fractional-order viscoelastic material. The viscoelastic property of the foundation is modeled using the constitutive equation of Kelvin-Voigt type, which contain fractional derivatives of real order. Based to the stochastic averaging method, an analytical explanation on the effects of the viscoelastic physical properties and number of the bearings, additive and parametric wind turbulence on the beam oscillations is provided. In particular, it is found that as the number of bearings increase, the resonant amplitude of the beam decreases and shifts towards larger frequency values. The results also indicate that as the order of the fractional derivative increases, the amplitude response decreases. We are also demonstrated that a moderate increase of the additive and parametric wind turbulence contributes to decrease the chance for the beam to reach the resonance. The remarkable agreement between the analytical and numerical results is also presented in this chapter.


1991 ◽  
Vol 127 ◽  
pp. 198-201 ◽  
Author(s):  
E.F. Arias ◽  
M. Feissel

AbstractThe celestial system maintained by the International Earth Rotation Service is described in terms of physical properties of the fiducial objects, internal consistency of the frame, and agreement with the FK5 and dynamical systems.


Author(s):  
Samuel Giovanni Hernandez-Orbe ◽  
Jess Manuel Muoz-Pacheco ◽  
German Ardl Munoz-Hernandez ◽  
Ernesto Zambrano-Serrano

2020 ◽  
Vol 102 (4) ◽  
pp. 2417-2431
Author(s):  
Sachin Bhalekar ◽  
Madhuri Patil

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