Transmitted resonance in a coupled system
Mattia Coccolo, Miguel A. F. Sanjuán
Abstract
When two systems are coupled, one can play the role of the driver, and the other can be the driven or response system. In this scenario, the driver system can behave as an external forcing. Thus, we study its interaction when a periodic forcing drives the driver system. In the analysis a new phenomenon shows up: when the driver system is forced by a periodic forcing, it can suffer a resonance and this resonance can be transmitted through the coupling mechanism to the driven system. Moreover, in some cases the enhanced oscillations amplitude can also interplay with a previous resonance already acting in the driven system dynamics.
Topics & Concepts
Forcing (mathematics)Resonance (particle physics)Coupling (piping)AmplitudeForced oscillationPhysicsControl theory (sociology)Mechanism (biology)System dynamicsComputer scienceNonlinear systemEngineeringOpticsAtomic physicsControl (management)Quantum mechanicsMechanical engineeringAtmospheric sciencesArtificial intelligenceNonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formationstochastic dynamics and bifurcationChaos control and synchronization