Abstract

The approximate transient response of multi-degree-of-freedom (MDOF) quasi-partially integrable Hamiltonian systems under Gaussian white noise excitation is investigated. First, the averaged Ito equations for first integrals and the associated Fokker–Planck–Kolmogorov (FPK) equation governing the transient probability density of first integrals of the system are derived by applying the stochastic averaging method for quasi-partially integrable Hamiltonian systems. Then, the approximate solution of the transient probability density of first integrals of the system is obtained from solving the FPK equation by applying the Galerkin method. The approximate transient solution is expressed as a series in terms of properly selected base functions with time-dependent coefficients. The transient probability densities of displacements and velocities can be derived from that of first integrals. One example is given to illustrate the application of the proposed procedure. It is shown that the results for the example obtained by using the proposed procedure agree well with those from Monte Carlo simulation of the original system.

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