scholarly journals The Verhulst-Like Equations: Integrable OΔE and ODE with Chaotic Behavior

Symmetry ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. 1446 ◽  
Author(s):  
Igor Andrianov ◽  
Galina Starushenko ◽  
Sergey Kvitka ◽  
Lelya Khajiyeva

In this paper, we study various variants of Verhulst-like ordinary differential equations (ODE) and ordinary difference equations (O Δ E). Usually Verhulst ODE serves as an example of a deterministic system and discrete logistic equation is a classic example of a simple system with very complicated (chaotic) behavior. In our paper we present examples of deterministic discretization and chaotic continualization. Continualization procedure is based on Padé approximants. To correctly characterize the dynamics of obtained ODE we measured such characteristic parameters of chaotic dynamical systems as the Lyapunov exponents and the Lyapunov dimensions. Discretization and continualization lead to a change in the symmetry of the mathematical model (i.e., group properties of the original ODE and O Δ E). This aspect of the problem is the aim of further research.

2005 ◽  
Vol 15 (04) ◽  
pp. 1411-1415 ◽  
Author(s):  
RAFAEL GONZÁLEZ LÓPEZ ◽  
MANUEL PRIAN RODRÍGUEZ ◽  
MIGUEL A. FERNÁNDEZ GRANERO ◽  
JUAN L. ROJAS OJEDA ◽  
EDUARDO ROMERO BRUZÓN

In this paper, we propose a new autonomous electronic oscillator designed with some modifications of the well-known Wien bridge oscillator. In the mathematical model planned for such a circuit, the nonlinearity in the operational amplifier saturation is considered and reference is made to the only equilibrium point at the origin of phase-space. We show how the relation between the bifurcation parameters starts stable oscillations, providing an example for chaotic behavior and bifurcations diagrams. Finally, we conclude with a brief summary of the oscillators operation using a parameters plane.


2010 ◽  
Vol 2010 ◽  
pp. 1-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana Paula Estrada-Vargas ◽  
Ernesto López-Mellado ◽  
Jean-Jacques Lesage

Analogous to the identification of continuous dynamical systems, identification of discrete-event systems (DESs) consists of determining the mathematical model that describes the behaviour of a given ill-known or eventually unknown system from the observation of the evolution of its inputs and outputs. First, the paper overviews identification approaches of DES found in the literature, and then it provides a comparative analysis of three recent and innovative contributions.


2016 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 208-221 ◽  
Author(s):  
Piotr Hachuła ◽  
Ewa Schmeidel

Abstract In the paper, the mathematical model of demand and inventory is studied from the perspective of its applications in real business cases. The model is formulated with three difference equations of first order. Three scenarios focused on the last phase of the product life cycle, a decline, are investigated and commented upon.


2002 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 443 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrea Halmschlager ◽  
Júlia Tandori ◽  
Massimo Trotta ◽  
László Rinyu ◽  
Ilona Pfeiffer ◽  
...  

A quantitative model describing the amplitude of semiquinone absorption in photosynthetic reaction centres after successive flashes in the presence of increasing inhibitor concentration is presented. By using relatively simple algebra, the semiquinone signals can be calculated and fitted to the oscillation pattern by optimizing only two parameters; the electron and quinone equilibrium constants, Ke and Kq, respectively. In this work we expand our earlier model [Tandori et al. (1991) Photosynthetica 25, 159–166] by introducing the inhibitor equilibrium constant, Ki, describing the best fit of the model to the measured oscillation pattern. We found that there are characteristic parameters of the measured and normalized signal, and of those calculated from the mathematical model, which fit well with competitive Michaelis-Menten kinetics.


Author(s):  
Olexandr Pavlenko ◽  
Serhii Dun ◽  
Maksym Skliar

In any economy there is a need for the bulky goods transportation which cannot be divided into smaller parts. Such cargoes include building structures, elements of industrial equipment, tracked or wheeled construction and agricultural machinery, heavy armored military vehicles. In any case, tractor-semitrailer should provide fast delivery of goods with minimal fuel consumption. In order to guarantee the goods delivery, tractor-semitrailers must be able to overcome the existing roads broken grade and be capable to tow a semi-trailer in off-road conditions. These properties are especially important for military equipment transportation. The important factor that determines a tractor-semitrailer mobility is its gradeability. The purpose of this work is to improve a tractor-semitrailer mobility with tractor units manufactured at PJSC “AutoKrAZ” by increasing the tractor-semitrailer gradeability. The customer requirements for a new tractor are determined by the maximizing the grade to 18°. The analysis of the characteristics of modern tractor-semitrailers for heavy haulage has shown that the highest rate of this grade is 16.7°. The factors determining the limiting gradeability value were analyzed, based on the tractor-semitrailer with a KrAZ-6510TE tractor and a semi-trailer with a full weight of 80 t. It has been developed a mathematical model to investigate the tractor and semi-trailer axles vertical reactions distribution on the tractor-semitrailer friction performances. The mathematical model has allowed to calculate the gradeability value that the tractor-semitrailer can overcome in case of wheels and road surface friction value and the tractive force magnitude from the engine. The mathematical model adequacy was confirmed by comparing the calculations results with the data of factory tests. The analysis showed that on a dry road the KrAZ-6510TE tractor with a 80 t gross weight semitrailer is capable to climb a gradient of 14,35 ° with its coupling mass full use condition. The engine's maximum torque allows the tractor-semitrailer to overcome a gradient of 10.45° It has been determined the ways to improve the design of the KrAZ-6510TE tractor to increase its gradeability. Keywords: tractor, tractor-semitrailer vehicle mobility, tractor-semitrailer vehicle gradeability.


Author(s):  
Oleksii Timkov ◽  
Dmytro Yashchenko ◽  
Volodymyr Bosenko

The article deals with the development of a physical model of a car equipped with measuring, recording and remote control equipment for experimental study of car properties. A detailed description of the design of the physical model and of the electronic modules used is given, links to application libraries and the code of the first part of the program for remote control of the model are given. Atmega microcontroller on the Arduino Uno platform was used to manage the model and register the parameters. When moving the car on the memory card saved such parameters as speed, voltage on the motor, current on the motor, the angle of the steered wheel, acceleration along three coordinate axes are recorded. Use of more powerful microcontrollers will allow to expand the list of the registered parameters of movement of the car. It is possible to measure the forces acting on the elements of the car and other parameters. In the future, it is planned to develop a mathematical model of motion of the car and check its adequacy in conducting experimental studies on maneuverability on the physical model. In addition, it is possible to conduct studies of stability and consumption of electrical energy. The physical model allows to quickly change geometric dimensions and mass parameters. In the study of highway trains, this approach will allow to investigate the various layout schemes of highway trains in the short term. It is possible to make two-axle road trains and saddle towed trains, three-way hitched trains of different layout. The results obtained will allow us to improve not only the mathematical model, but also the experimental physical model, and move on to further study the properties of hybrid road trains with an active trailer link. This approach allows to reduce material and time costs when researching the properties of cars and road trains. Keywords: car, physical model, experiment, road trains, sensor, remote control, maneuverability, stability.


Author(s):  
Serhii Kovbasenko ◽  
Andriy Holyk ◽  
Serhii Hutarevych

The features of an advanced mathematical model of motion of a truck with a diesel engine operating on the diesel and diesel gas cycles are presented in the article. As a result of calculations using the mathematical model, a decrease in total mass emissions as a result of carbon monoxide emissions is observed due to a decrease in emissions of nitrogen oxides and emissions of soot in the diesel gas cycle compared to the diesel cycle. The mathematical model of a motion of a truck on a city driving cycle according to GOST 20306-90 allows to study the fuel-economic, environmental and energy indicators of a diesel and diesel gas vehicle. The results of the calculations on the mathematical model will make it possible to conclude on the feasibility of converting diesel vehicles to using compressed natural gas. Object of the study – the fuel-economic, environmental and energy performance diesel engine that runs on dual fuel system using CNG. Purpose of the study – study of changes in fuel, economic, environmental and energy performance of vehicles with diesel engines operating on diesel and diesel gas cycles, according to urban driving cycle modes. Method of the study – calculations on a mathematical model and comparison of results with road tests. Bench and road tests, results of calculations on the mathematical model of motion of a truck with diesel, working on diesel and diesel gas cycles, show the improvement of environmental performance of diesel vehicles during the converting to compressed natural gas in operation. Improvement of environmental performance is obtained mainly through the reduction of soot emissions and nitrogen oxides emissions from diesel gas cycle operations compared to diesel cycle operations. The results of the article can be used to further develop dual fuel system using CNG. Keywords: diesel engine, diesel gas engine, CNG


1998 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 23-30
Author(s):  
Igor Basov ◽  
Donatas Švitra

Here a system of two non-linear difference-differential equations, which is mathematical model of self-regulation of the sugar level in blood, is investigated. The analysis carried out by qualitative and numerical methods allows us to conclude that the mathematical model explains the functioning of the physiological system "insulin-blood sugar" in both normal and pathological cases, i.e. diabetes mellitus and hyperinsulinism.


2001 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-19 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Buikis ◽  
J. Cepitis ◽  
H. Kalis ◽  
A. Reinfelds ◽  
A. Ancitis ◽  
...  

The mathematical model of wood drying based on detailed transport phenomena considering both heat and moisture transfer have been offered in article. The adjustment of this model to the drying process of papermaking is carried out for the range of moisture content corresponding to the period of drying in which vapour movement and bound water diffusion in the web are possible. By averaging as the desired models are obtained sequence of the initial value problems for systems of two nonlinear first order ordinary differential equations. 


2011 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
A. Hegyi ◽  
H. Vermeşan ◽  
V. Rus

Abstract In this paper we wish to present the numerical model elaborated in order to simulate some physical phenomena that influence the general deterioration of steel, whether hot dip galvanized or not, in reinforced concrete. We describe the physical and mathematical models, establishing the corresponding equation system, the initial and boundary conditions. We have also presented the numeric model associated to the mathematical model and the numeric methods of discretization and solution of the differential equations system that describes the mathematical model.


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