Time delay Duffing's systems: Chaos and chatter control

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The effect of a delay feedback control (DFC), realized by displacement in the Duffing oscillator, for parameters which generate strange chaotic Ueda attractor is investigated in this paper. First, the classical Duffing system without time delay is analysed to find stable and especially unstable periodic orbits which can be stabilized by means of displacement delay feedback. The periodic orbits are found with help of the continuation method using the AUTO97 software. Next, the DFC is introduced with a time delay and a feedback gain parameters. The proper time delay and feedback gain are found in order to destroy the chaotic attractor and to stabilize the periodic orbit. Finally, chatter generated by time delay component is suppressed with help of an external excitation. © 2014 The Author(s).

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Rusinek, R., Mitura, A., & Warminski, J. (2014). Time delay Duffing’s systems: Chaos and chatter control. Meccanica, 49(8), 1869–1877. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11012-014-9874-4

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