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Time delay induced stochastic dynamics in a strongly nonlinear energy harvesting system
Yanxia Zhang1, Shaoyi Shi1, Yanfei Jin2
1School of Sciences, Xi'an University of Science and Technology, Xi'an 710054, Shaanxi, China.
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Considering the unavoidable time delay effects and ubiquitous environmental noise in practical applications, along with the strong nonlinearity and multiple couplings inherent in actual systems, the resulting dynamical behavior becomes extremely complex, necessitating the development of new theoretical research methods. In this paper, a strongly nonlinear energy harvesting system with time delay is taken as the research object. To address the above difficulties, an extended stochastic averaging method is proposed to investigate the time delay induced stochastic dynamics of the system. The energy-dependent frequency is first constructed according to the operating mechanism of the multi-well potential function. Then, the stochastic averaging method of energy envelope is extended to derive analytical expressions for the stationary probability density and the mean output power. Finally, the effects of time delay parameters on the stationary response and the mean output power are analyzed in detail. Results show that even small time delays cannot be ignored in practical applications, as both the time-delayed feedback gain and the time delay have significant influences on the dynamic characteristics of systems. Moreover, adopting appropriate time-delayed feedback control can markedly enhance system performance. The effectiveness of the extended stochastic averaging method is verified through Monte Carlo numerical simulations.
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