Asymptotic analysis of the parametrically driven damped nonlinear evolution equation

Bibliography: pages 179-184. === Singular perturbation methods are used to obtain amplitude equations for the parametrically driven damped linear and nonlinear oscillator, the linear and nonlinear Klein-Gordon equations in the small-amplitude limit in various frequency regimes. In the case of the pa...

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Main Author: Duba, Chuene Thama
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2016
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-220762020-10-06T05:11:32Z Asymptotic analysis of the parametrically driven damped nonlinear evolution equation Duba, Chuene Thama Applied Mathematics Bibliography: pages 179-184. Singular perturbation methods are used to obtain amplitude equations for the parametrically driven damped linear and nonlinear oscillator, the linear and nonlinear Klein-Gordon equations in the small-amplitude limit in various frequency regimes. In the case of the parametrically driven linear oscillator, we apply the Lindstedt-Poincare method and the multiple-scales technique to obtain the amplitude equation for the driving frequencies Wdr ~ 2ω₀,ω₀, (2/3)ω₀ and (1/2)ω₀. The Lindstedt-Poincare method is modified to cater for solutions with slowly varying amplitudes; its predictions coincide with those obtained by the multiple-scales technique. The scaling exponent for the damping coefficient and the correct time scale for the parametric resonance are obtained. We further employ the multiple-scales technique to derive the amplitude equation for the parametrically driven pendulum for the driving frequencies Wdr ~ 2ω₀, ω₀, (2/3)ω₀, (1/2)ω₀ and 4ω₀. We obtain the correct scaling exponent for the amplitude of the solution in each of these frequency regimes. 2016-10-03T13:56:52Z 2016-10-03T13:56:52Z 1997 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/22076 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Science Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics
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Asymptotic analysis of the parametrically driven damped nonlinear evolution equation
description Bibliography: pages 179-184. === Singular perturbation methods are used to obtain amplitude equations for the parametrically driven damped linear and nonlinear oscillator, the linear and nonlinear Klein-Gordon equations in the small-amplitude limit in various frequency regimes. In the case of the parametrically driven linear oscillator, we apply the Lindstedt-Poincare method and the multiple-scales technique to obtain the amplitude equation for the driving frequencies Wdr ~ 2ω₀,ω₀, (2/3)ω₀ and (1/2)ω₀. The Lindstedt-Poincare method is modified to cater for solutions with slowly varying amplitudes; its predictions coincide with those obtained by the multiple-scales technique. The scaling exponent for the damping coefficient and the correct time scale for the parametric resonance are obtained. We further employ the multiple-scales technique to derive the amplitude equation for the parametrically driven pendulum for the driving frequencies Wdr ~ 2ω₀, ω₀, (2/3)ω₀, (1/2)ω₀ and 4ω₀. We obtain the correct scaling exponent for the amplitude of the solution in each of these frequency regimes.
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title Asymptotic analysis of the parametrically driven damped nonlinear evolution equation
title_short Asymptotic analysis of the parametrically driven damped nonlinear evolution equation
title_full Asymptotic analysis of the parametrically driven damped nonlinear evolution equation
title_fullStr Asymptotic analysis of the parametrically driven damped nonlinear evolution equation
title_full_unstemmed Asymptotic analysis of the parametrically driven damped nonlinear evolution equation
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