Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8256408 Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 2015 21 Pages PDF
Abstract
We investigate the existence and stability of discrete breathers in a chain of masses connected by linear springs and subjected to vibro-impact on-site potentials. The latter are comprised of harmonic springs and rigid constraints limiting the possible motion of the masses. Local dissipation is introduced through a non-unit restitution coefficient characterizing the impacts. The system is excited by uniform time-periodic forcing. The present work is aimed to study the existence and stability of similar breathers in the space of parameters, if additional harmonic potentials are introduced. Existence-stability patterns of the breathers in the parameter space and possible bifurcation scenarios are investigated analytically and numerically. In particular, it is shown that the addition of a harmonic on-site potential can substantially extend the stability domain, at least close to the anti-continuum limit. This result can be treated as an increase in the robustness of the breather from the perspective of possible practical applications.
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