Two novel methods for vibration diagnosis to characterize non-linear response

Yongfeng Yang, Xingmin Ren, Weiyang Qin

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Abstract

Poincaré maps have been proved to be a valuable tool in the analysis of non-linear dynamical systems, which usually reduce a continuous phase flow into a two-dimensional discrete map. However, they may be inconvenient for reflecting some characteristics of the system response. In this paper, two novel methods, using the period sampling peak-to-peak value (PSP) diagram and the modified Poincaré map, are presented for characterizing different types of non-linear response. These two methods take advantage of some parameters of the response, such as the peak-to-peak value within an exterior excitation period and the mean value of the displacement. In the PSP diagram method, a two-dimensional graph is plotted by taking the peak-to-peak value as ordinate and the sequential periodically sampling number as abscissa. On the other hand, the modified Poincaré map takes the mean value of the velocity within an exterior excitation period as ordinate and the relevant mean value of the displacement as abscissa. The non-linear responses of a Duffing system, a pendulum with circular motion support and an oscillating circuit are studied by these methods. We also studied the intermittent chaos of the Lorenz system by the PSP diagram method. The PSP diagram is a set of mapping points, which form: a straight line for a one-period response; multi-straight lines for a multi-period response; orderly periodic curves for a quasi-period response; long lines interrupted by transitoriness confusion points for intermittent chaos; and totally out-of-order points for chaos. The figures for the modified Poincaré maps for the period, multi-period, quasi-period responses and chaos are almost identical to those for the Poincaré maps, but the modified maps take more sampling points and can reflect the mean values of the responses. Some numerical results are given based on these methods to show their efficiency in distinguishing different non-linear responses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)582-590
Number of pages9
JournalNonlinear Analysis, Theory, Methods and Applications
Volume68
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2008

Keywords

  • Modified Poincaré map
  • Non-linear dynamics
  • Period sampling peak-to-peak value diagram
  • Poincaré map

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