On nonlinear dynamic of a non-ideal Duffing system with fractional damping

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Abstract

Fractional damping is appearing in different contexts in any systems with memory and hysteresis. Such damping is defined by a fractional derivative term, in contrary to classical viscous damping which takes into account the first order derivative. In this work, we characterize the nonlinear dynamics of a non-ideal Duffing system, with fractional damping using nonlinear dynamical tools. The non-ideal excitation originates from a DC electric motor with limited power supply driving an unbalanced rotating mass. The response of the system is investigated with the voltage as a control parameter. Numerical simulations show the occurrence of regular and non-regular motions, which are investigated via bifurcation diagramoccurrence diagrams and phase plane portraits.

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Balthazar, J. M., Tusset, A. M., Piccirillo, V., Nabarrete, A., Litak, G., & Oliveira, C. (2016). On nonlinear dynamic of a non-ideal Duffing system with fractional damping. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 83). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20168301002

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