Stochastic stationary response of a variable-mass system with mass disturbance described by Poisson white noise

Yan Qiao, Wei Xu, Wantao Jia, Qun Han

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Abstract

Variable-mass systems have received widespread attention and show prominent significance with the explosive development of micro- and nanotechnologies, so there is a growing need to study the influences of mass disturbances on systems. This paper is devoted to investigating the stochastic response of a variable-mass system subject to weakly random excitation, in which the mass disturbance is modeled as a Poisson white noise. Firstly, the original system is approximately replaced by the associated conservative system with small disturbance based on the Taylor expansion technique. Then the stationary response of the approximate system is obtained by applying the stochastic averaging method. At last, a representative variable-mass oscillator is worked out to illustrate the effectiveness of the analytical solution by comparing with Monte Carlo simulation. The relative change of mean-square displacement is used to measure the influences of mass disturbance on system responses. Results reveal that the stochastic responses are more sensitive to mass disturbance for some system parameters. It is also found that the influences of Poisson white noise as the mass disturbance on system responses are significantly different from that of Gaussian white noise of the same intensity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)122-134
Number of pages13
JournalPhysica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
Volume473
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2017

Keywords

  • Poisson white noise
  • Stochastic averaging
  • Stochastic response
  • Variable mass

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