This paper performs a theoretical and experimental investigation of the natural frequency and stability of rocking semicircular, parabolic, and semi-elliptical disks. Horace Lamb's method for deriving the natural frequency of an arbitrary rocking disk is applied to three shapes with semicircular, parabolic, and semi-elliptical cross sections, respectively. For the case of the semicircular disk, the system's equation of motion is derived to verify Lamb's method. Additionally, the rocking semicircular disk is found to always have one stable equilibrium position. For the cases of the parabolic and semi-elliptical disks, this investigation reveals a supercritical pitchfork bifurcation for changes in a single geometric parameter which indicates that the systems can exhibit bistable behavior. Comparisons between experimental validation and theory show good agreement.
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August 2015
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Dynamics of Rocking Semicircular, Parabolic, and Semi-Elliptical Disks: Equilibria, Stability, and Natural Frequencies
Michael J. Mazzoleni,
Michael J. Mazzoleni
1
Dynamical Systems Laboratory,
Department of Mechanical Engineering
and Materials Science,
e-mail: michael.mazzoleni@duke.edu
Department of Mechanical Engineering
and Materials Science,
Duke University
,Durham, NC 27708
e-mail: michael.mazzoleni@duke.edu
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Michael B. Krone,
Michael B. Krone
Dynamical Systems Laboratory,
Department of Mechanical Engineering
and Materials Science,
e-mail: michael.krone@duke.edu
Department of Mechanical Engineering
and Materials Science,
Duke University
,Durham, NC 27708
e-mail: michael.krone@duke.edu
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Brian P. Mann
Brian P. Mann
Dynamical Systems Laboratory,
Department of Mechanical Engineering
and Materials Science,
e-mail: brian.mann@duke.edu
Department of Mechanical Engineering
and Materials Science,
Duke University
,Durham, NC 27708
e-mail: brian.mann@duke.edu
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Michael J. Mazzoleni
Dynamical Systems Laboratory,
Department of Mechanical Engineering
and Materials Science,
e-mail: michael.mazzoleni@duke.edu
Department of Mechanical Engineering
and Materials Science,
Duke University
,Durham, NC 27708
e-mail: michael.mazzoleni@duke.edu
Michael B. Krone
Dynamical Systems Laboratory,
Department of Mechanical Engineering
and Materials Science,
e-mail: michael.krone@duke.edu
Department of Mechanical Engineering
and Materials Science,
Duke University
,Durham, NC 27708
e-mail: michael.krone@duke.edu
Brian P. Mann
Dynamical Systems Laboratory,
Department of Mechanical Engineering
and Materials Science,
e-mail: brian.mann@duke.edu
Department of Mechanical Engineering
and Materials Science,
Duke University
,Durham, NC 27708
e-mail: brian.mann@duke.edu
1Corresponding author.
Contributed by the Technical Committee on Vibration and Sound of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF VIBRATION AND ACOUSTICS. Manuscript received May 18, 2014; final manuscript received March 10, 2015; published online April 24, 2015. Assoc. Editor: Guilhem Michon.
J. Vib. Acoust. Aug 2015, 137(4): 041017 (7 pages)
Published Online: August 1, 2015
Article history
Received:
May 18, 2014
Revision Received:
March 10, 2015
Online:
April 24, 2015
Citation
Mazzoleni, M. J., Krone, M. B., and Mann, B. P. (August 1, 2015). "Dynamics of Rocking Semicircular, Parabolic, and Semi-Elliptical Disks: Equilibria, Stability, and Natural Frequencies." ASME. J. Vib. Acoust. August 2015; 137(4): 041017. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4030169
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