Abstract

This work focuses on the dynamical rotatory motion of an asymmetric rigid body (RB) subjected to a constant body-fixed torque and a vector of a gyrostatic moment (GM). The motion is considered in the absence of the first two components of the GM. The novelty of the current work is the conversion of the stability analysis of this body from a two dimensional phase plane to three ones phase space. Specifically, two scenarios of stationary torques are considered, the first one is directed on the minor or major axis, while the latter is presumed to act on the middle axis. Therefore, three dimensional phase space routes are generated. In both scenarios some novel analytical and simulation outcomes are provided regarding equilibrium manifolds, periodic solutions or non-periodic ones, separator surfaces, as well as the extreme periodic solutions. The significance of this work is due to its great applications, especially those that use the gyro’s theory.

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