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A novel method for solving response of stochastic vibro-impact systems with two stoppers

Journal

JOURNAL OF SOUND AND VIBRATION
Volume 558, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsv.2023.117778

Keywords

Bilateral vibro-impact; Stochastic excitation; Probability density response; Energy harvesting system with impact

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The research on stochastic steady-state probability density response of vibration systems with bilateral impacts and gaps is of great importance both theoretically and practically. This paper proposes a new method that preserves the velocity jump under bilateral impact without non-smooth transformation. By utilizing the proposed method based on the generalized cell mapping theory, the probability density response of a bilateral Rayleigh vibro-impact oscillator and a piezoelectric energy harvesting device with two symmetric stoppers is analyzed, demonstrating the effectiveness of the method compared to Monte Carlo simulations. The proposed method is also found to have wide applicability under different conditions.
The research of stochastic steady-state probability density response of vibration systems including bilateral impacts and gaps is of great theoretical and practical significance. Usually, the nonsmooth transformation is introduced in the response calculation, while eliminates the nonsmooth characteristics of the systems. Therefore, this paper propose a new method to preserve the velocity jump under the bilateral impact without non-smooth transformation. Based on the generalized cell mapping theory, a complete process is regarded as the one-step transition probability that the stochastic trajectories start from one stopper, and return to the original stopper after impacting with another stopper. Then, the intervals of response are established based on the initial stopper to ensure the continuity of the state space. We analyzed the probability density response of a bilateral Rayleigh vibro-impact oscillator and a piezoelectric energy harvesting device with two symmetric stoppers by utilizing the proposed method, respectively. Comparing with Monte Carlo simulations, it is fully demonstrated the effectiveness of this method. At the same time, the cases using our proposed method are found to have wide applicability under different position of stoppers, restitution coefficient, noise excitation and system parameters.

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