The masking technique for forced nonlinear oscillator stability behavior analysis using the non-perturbative approach

Author:

El-Dib Yusry O1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Education, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt

Abstract

The study utilized the masking technique to explore the stability behavior of a forced nonlinear oscillator through the non-perturbative approach, with a particular focus on a Van der Pol oscillator subjected to external force, characterized by both cubic and quadratic nonlinearities. The application of the non-perturbative method (NPM) in conjunction with the masking technique was a pivotal aspect of this research, transforming the inherently non-homogeneous, nonlinear system into a homogeneous linear system. This transformation was crucial as it simplified the complex dynamics of the system, rendering it more amenable to analysis. Through this method, the research successfully established the system’s overall frequency, meticulously accounting for the impact of the periodic external force. The study also identified a distinct type of resonance response, where the system’s frequency incorporates the excited frequency in a nonlinear relationship. The masking technique proved to be an invaluable tool for examining the stability behavior of forced vibrations in oscillators via the NPM, providing profound insights into stability under external forces and enhancing the understanding and control of oscillatory behaviors in nonlinear dynamical systems. A critical confirmation of the current methodology is provided by the remarkable agreement found between the numerical solution and the provided analytical solution. This agreement shows that the analytical method produces trustworthy predictions and appropriately describes the system’s behavior. The plotted stability diagrams, which demonstrate that the model’s simulation of stability behavior is consistent with observed events, particularly resonance phenomena, offer further validity for the findings. In the resonance case, the effects of the damping coefficient and the external force’s magnitude are significant. The results of the analysis show that an increase in the damping coefficient has a destabilizing effect that causes unstable zones to expand. In contrast, in the resonance state, the quadratic and cubic nonlinearity factors both contribute to stabilization. Understanding how various system factors impact stability dynamics particularly in relation to resonance phenomena is made easier with the help of this insight.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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