Amplitude Death in Coupled Thermoacoustic Oscillators

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Abstract

In order to develop a simple method for preventing unwanted thermally driven acoustic gas oscillations, the amplitude-death phenomenon in thermoacoustic oscillators coupled by dissipative and time-delay coupling is experimentally studied. The coupling is designed and built using a needle valve and a half-wavelength tube. Experimental bifurcation diagrams show that oscillations can be completely stopped even in a system comprising identical oscillators when the oscillators are coupled by both dissipative and time-delay coupling. The effectiveness of this type of coupling is confirmed by numerical calculations.

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Biwa, T., Tozuka, S., & Yazaki, T. (2015). Amplitude Death in Coupled Thermoacoustic Oscillators. Physical Review Applied, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.3.034006

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