Abstract

In the process of operation, the simplest elements (hereinafter elastic bodies) of machines and mechanisms under the influence of external and internal factors carry out complex oscillations ‒ a combination of longitudinal, bending and torsion combinations in various combinations. In general, mathematical models of the process of such complex phenomena in elastic bodies, even for one-dimensional calculation models, are boundary value problems for systems of partial differential equations. A two-dimensional mathematical model of oscillatory processes in a nonlinear elastic body is considered. A method of constructing an analytical solution of the corresponding boundary-value problems for nonlinear partial differential equations is proposed, which is based on the use of Ateba functions, the Van der Pol method, ideas of asymptotic integration, and the principle of single-frequency oscillations. For "undisturbed" analogues of the model equations, single-frequency solutions were obtained in an explicit form, and for "perturbed" ‒ analytical dependences of the basic parameters of the oscillation process on a small perturbation. The dependence of the main frequency of oscillations on the amplitude and non-linearity parameter of elastic properties in the case of single-frequency oscillations of "unperturbed motion" is established. An asymptotic approximation of the solution of the autonomous "perturbed" problem is constructed. Graphs of changes in amplitude and frequency of oscillations depending on the values of the system parameters are given.

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