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Controlling grazing-induced multistability in a piecewise-smooth impacting system via the time-delayed feedback control

Zhi Zhang, Joseph Páez Chávez, Jan Sieber, Yang Liu

2021Nonlinear Dynamics37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Grazing events may create coexisting attractors and cause complex dynamics in piecewise-smooth dynamical systems. This paper studies the control of grazing-induced multistability in a soft impacting oscillator by using the time-delayed feedback control. The control switches from one of the coexisting attractors to a desired one to suppress complex dynamics near grazing events. We use path-following (continuation) techniques for non-smooth dynamical systems to investigate robustness of the controller and the parameter dependence of the controlled system. In particular, several newly developed computational methods are used, including a numerical method for analysing non-smooth delay equations and a method for calculating the Lyapunov exponents and the grazing point estimation. Numerical simulations demonstrate that the delayed feedback controller is effective, and a proper selection of the control gain and delay time can simplify the complex dynamics of the system near grazing.

Topics & Concepts

MultistabilityControl theory (sociology)PiecewiseAttractorRobustness (evolution)Lyapunov exponentFeedback controlDynamical systems theoryMathematicsComputer scienceChaoticNonlinear systemControl (management)PhysicsMathematical analysisControl engineeringEngineeringArtificial intelligenceBiochemistryChemistryQuantum mechanicsGeneNonlinear Dynamics and Pattern FormationChaos control and synchronizationstochastic dynamics and bifurcation
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