Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
807269 Probabilistic Engineering Mechanics 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

A procedure for studying the first-passage failure of quasi-linear systems subject to multi-time-delayed feedback control and wide-band random excitation is proposed. The stochastic averaging method for quasi-integrable Hamiltonian systems is first introduced. The backward Kolmogorov equation governing the conditional reliability function and a set of generalized Pontryagin equations governing the conditional moments of first-passage time are then established. The conditional reliability function, the conditional probability density and moments of first-passage time are obtained by solving the backward Kolmogorov equation and generalized Pontryagin equations with suitable initial and boundary conditions. An example is given to illustrate the proposed procedure and the results from digital simulation are obtained to verify the effectiveness of the proposed procedure. The effects of time delay in feedback control forces on the conditional reliability function, conditional probability density and moments of first-passage time are analyzed.

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