Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
288410 Journal of Sound and Vibration 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Parametric excitation or pumping is an effective method to create large oscillations by periodically altering a physical parameter of the governing dynamics. Precisely tuned pumping frequencies can lead to exponentially growing oscillations limited only by nonlinear effects like axial stretching of transversely vibrating string. It is demonstrated that a tuned passive dynamical system amplifies the otherwise limited transverse vibrations amplitudes of a nonlinear string considerably and thus increasing the selectivity of the system. This effect becomes more noticeable for shorter wavelengths where nonlinear stretching limits the obtainable vibration amplitudes severely. The present work analyses a passive dynamical system connected to one end of a taught string which parametrically couples its axial motion to transverse vibration. Analysis shows that a specific selection of parameters can reduce the limiting effect of nonlinear stretching thus allowing one to excite high-order modes with small external forces. The result can possibly affect other disciplines where effective parametric amplification is necessary.

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