Integration of Freeplay-Induced Limit Cycles Based on a State Space Iterating Scheme

Time integration is commonly used to obtain accurate system responses, such as the limit cycle oscillations (LCOs) for an aeroelastic system with freeplay. However, the integrations that start with various initial conditions (I.C.s) are usually studied case by case, so only a few system states can p...

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Main Authors: Xiangyu Wang, Zhigang Wu, Chao Yang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/2/741
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Summary:Time integration is commonly used to obtain accurate system responses, such as the limit cycle oscillations (LCOs) for an aeroelastic system with freeplay. However, the integrations that start with various initial conditions (I.C.s) are usually studied case by case, so only a few system states can possibly be focused on. This paper proposes a state space iterating (SSI) scheme to find LCO solutions using time integration by using another method. First, a large number of arbitrary I.C. cases are used for time integrations, but only a very short integration time is required for each I.C. case. Second, system behaviors are depicted visually through a method that combines a modified Poincaré map and Lorenz map, in which the LCO solutions are found as fixed points via visual inspections. To verify the SSI scheme’s ability to find LCOs, a typical plunge–pitch wing section is established numerically. Time integrations with both the classic scheme and the proposed SSI scheme are carried out. The LCO results of the SSI scheme are well-aligned with those from the classic scheme. The SSI scheme visualizes the patterns of system responses using arbitrary I.C. cases and analyzes the LCO stability, which provides more mathematical insights into an aeroelastic system with freeplay.
ISSN:2076-3417