On the dynamics of rigid-block motion under harmonic forcing
- 9 October 1989
- journal article
- Published by The Royal Society in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences
- Vol. 425 (1869), 441-476
- https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.1989.0114
Abstract
In this paper the simplest and most widely used model of a rigid block undergoing harmonic forcing is analysed in detail. The block is shown to possess extremely complicated dynamics, with many different types of response being revealed. Symmetric single-impact subharmonic orbits of all orders are found and regions of parameter space in which they occur are given. In particular, period-doubling cascades of asymmetric orbits are found, which ultimately produce an apparently non-periodic or chaotic response. Sensitivity to initial conditions is illustrated, which leads to uncertainty in the prediction of the asymptotic dynamics. Nevertheless, the transient response may be the most important in connection with real earthquakes. To this end, the concept of the domain of maximum transients is introduced. In this light the response is shown to be quite ordered and predictable, despite the chaotic nature of the asymptotic domain of attraction. It is shown that safety issues cannot be satisfactorily resolved until an agreed set of initial conditions is established. It appears that blocks may survive under very high accelerations and topple at very low accelerations provided the initial conditions are correct. Consideration is also given to the use of actual earthquake recordings in attempting to reproduce responses in given structures. If the present conclusions carry over to general excitations, then small errors in recordings may produce large differences in response. The present methods include orbital stability techniques together with detailed numerical computations. These results are backed up by encouraging qualitative agreement from an electronic analogue circuit.Keywords
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