Nonlinear dynamics of a periodically driven duffing resonator coupled to a van der pol oscillator

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We explore the dynamics of a periodically driven Duffing resonator coupled elastically to a van der Pol oscillator in the case of 1:1 internal resonance in the cases of weak and strong coupling. Whilst strong coupling leads to dominating synchronization, the weak coupling case leads to a multitude of complex behaviours. A two-time scales method is used to obtain the frequency-amplitude modulation. The internal resonance leads to an antiresonance response of the Duffing resonator and a stagnant response (a small shoulder in the curve) of the van der Pol oscillator. The stability of the dynamic motions is also analyzed. The coupled system shows a hysteretic response pattern and symmetry-breaking facets. Chaotic behaviour of the coupled system is also observed and the dependence of the system dynamics on the parameters are also studied using bifurcation analysis. Copyright © 2011 X. Wei et al.

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Wei, X., Randrianandrasana, M. F., Ward, M., & Lowe, D. (2011). Nonlinear dynamics of a periodically driven duffing resonator coupled to a van der pol oscillator. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/248328

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