
doi: 10.1115/1.2787209
The planar rocking of a prismatic rectangular rigid block about either of its corners is considered. The problem of homoclinic intersections of the stable and unstable manifolds of the perturbed separatrix is addressed to and the corresponding Melnikov functions are derived. Inclusion of the vertical forcing in the Hamiltonian permits the construction of a three-dimensional separatrix. The corresponding modified Melnikov function of Wiggins for homoclinic intersections is derived. Further, the 1-period symmetric orbits are predicted analytically using the method of averaging and compared with the simulation results. The stability boundary for such orbits is also established.
vertical forcing, stability boundary, Stability for nonlinear problems in mechanics, perturbed separatrix, method of averaging, Stability theory for smooth dynamical systems, Melnikov functions, Civil Engineering, prismatic rectangular block, Free motion of a rigid body, homoclinic intersections of stable and unstable manifolds, 1-period symmetric orbits, three-dimensional separatrix
vertical forcing, stability boundary, Stability for nonlinear problems in mechanics, perturbed separatrix, method of averaging, Stability theory for smooth dynamical systems, Melnikov functions, Civil Engineering, prismatic rectangular block, Free motion of a rigid body, homoclinic intersections of stable and unstable manifolds, 1-period symmetric orbits, three-dimensional separatrix
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