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Regular and Chaotic Dynamics, 2012, Volume 17, Issue 3-4, Pages 243–257
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1560354712030033
(Mi rcd401)
 

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On the Orbital Stability of Pendulum-like Oscillations and Rotations of a Symmetric Rigid Body with a Fixed Point

Boris S. Bardin, Alexander A. Savin

Moscow Aviation Institute, Volokolamskoe sh. 4, Moscow, 125993, Russia
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Abstract: We deal with the problem of orbital stability of planar periodic motions of a dynamically symmetric heavy rigid body with a fixed point. We suppose that the center of mass of the body lies in the equatorial plane of the ellipsoid of inertia. Unperturbed periodic motions are planar pendulum-like oscillations or rotations of the body around a principal axis keeping a fixed horizontal position.
Local coordinates are introduced in a neighborhood of the unperturbed periodic motion and equations of the perturbed motion are obtained in Hamiltonian form. Regions of orbital instability are established by means of linear analysis. Outside the above-mentioned regions, nonlinear analysis is performed taking into account terms up to degree 4 in the expansion of the Hamiltonian in a neighborhood of unperturbed motion. The nonlinear problem of orbital stability is reduced to analysis of stability of a fixed point of the symplectic map generated by the equations of the perturbed motion. The coefficients of the symplectic map are determined numerically. Rigorous results on the orbital stability or instability of unperturbed motion are obtained by analyzing these coefficients. The orbital stability is investigated analytically in two limiting cases: small amplitude oscillations and rotations with large angular velocities when a small parameter can be introduced.
Keywords: Hamiltonian system, periodic motions, normal form, resonance, action–angle variables, orbital stability.
Funding agency Grant number
Russian Foundation for Basic Research 11-01-00322
Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation NSh-4149.2012.1
11.G34.31.0039
This research was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (11-01-00322), the State Program for Support of Leading Scientific Schools (NSh-4149.2012.1) and by the Grant of the Government of the Russian Federation for state support of scientific research conducted under supervision of leading scientists at Russian institutions of higher professional education (Contract No 11.G34.31.0039).
Received: 27.01.2012
Accepted: 08.05.2012
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Document Type: Article
Language: English
Citation: Boris S. Bardin, Alexander A. Savin, “On the Orbital Stability of Pendulum-like Oscillations and Rotations of a Symmetric Rigid Body with a Fixed Point”, Regul. Chaotic Dyn., 17:3-4 (2012), 243–257
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