Nonlinear modal analysis of nonconservative systems: Extension of the periodic motion concept

12/28/2020
by   Malte Krack, et al.
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As the motions of nonconservative autonomous systems are typically not periodic, the definition of nonlinear modes as periodic motions cannot be applied in the classical sense. In this paper, it is proposed 'make the motions periodic' by introducing an additional damping term of appropriate sign and magnitude. It is shown that this generalized definition is particularly suited to reflect the periodic vibration behavior induced by harmonic external forcing or negative linear damping. In a large range, the energy dependence of modal frequency, damping ratio and stability is reproduced well. The limitation to isolated or weakly-damped modes is discussed.

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