Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5016439 International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics 2017 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
Equivalent mechanical model of liquid sloshing in partially-filled cylindrical vessel is treated in the cases of free oscillations and of horizontal base excitation. The model is designed to cover both regimes of linear and essentially nonlinear sloshing. The latter regime involves hydraulic impacts applied to the walls of the vessel. These hydraulic impacts are commonly simulated with the help of high-power potential and dissipation functions. For analytical treatment, we substitute this traditional approach by consideration of the impacts with velocity-dependent restitution coefficient. The resulting model is similar to recently explored vibro-impact nonlinear energy sink (VI NES) attached to externally forced linear oscillator. This similarity allowed exploration of possible response regimes. Steady-state and chaotic strongly modulated responses are encountered. Besides, we simulated the responses to horizontal excitation with addition of Gaussian white noise, and related them to reduced dynamics of the system on a slow invariant manifold (SIM). All analytical predictions are in good agreement with direct numerical simulations of the initial reduced-order model.
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