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Nonlinear stochastic dynamics, chaos and reliability analysis for single degree freedom model of a rotor blade
Date Issued
01-12-2008
Author(s)
Kumar, Pankaj
Narayanan, S.
Abstract
In turbo machinery, the analysis of systems subjected to stochastic or periodic excitation becomes highly complex in the presence of nonlinearities. Nonlinear rotor systems exhibit a variety of dynamic behaviours that include periodic, quasi periodic, chaotic motion, limit cycle, jump phenomena etc. The transitional probability density function (pdf) for the random response of nonlinear systems under white or coloured noise excitation (delta-correlated) is governed by both the forward Fokker-Planck (FP) and backward Kolmogorov equations. This paper presents efficient numerical solution of the stationary and transient form of the forward FP equation corresponding to two state nonlinear systems by standard sequential finite element (FE) method using C° shape functions and Crank-Nicholson time integration scheme. For computing the reliability of system, the transient FP equation is solved on the safe domain defined by D barriers using the FE method. New approach for numerical implementation of path integral (P1) method based on non-Gaussian transition pdf and Gauss-Legendre scheme is developed. In this study, P1 solution procedure is employed to solve the FP equation numerically to examine some features of chaotic and stochastic response of nonlinear rotor systems. Copyright © 2008 by ASME.
Volume
5