在振动电机中破解和老化
Yaqin Yang1, Hongda Shi1,2, Luchun Du2
1Key Laboratory of Artificial Microstructures in Yunnan Higher Education Institutions, School of Physical Science and Technology, Kunming University, Kunming 650214, China.
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)
|August 28, 2025
概括
研究振动动力学,这项研究揭示了振幅的增加促进了厄尔戈迪行为,而更高的频率诱导了非厄尔戈迪状态. 在特定的低振幅或高频条件下,衰老效应显著.
科学领域:
- 物理
- 非线性动力学
- 统计力学
背景情况:
- 振动电机系统在各种应用中至关重要.
- 了解它们的 ergodicity 和老化是性能预测的关键.
- 周期性的外部力量引入了复杂的动态.
研究的目的:
- 在一个周期性驱动的振动电机中研究 ergodicity 和衰老现象.
- 分析幅度和频率对系统动态的对比作用.
- 为预测长期运营业绩提供理论基础.
主要方法:
- 一个振动运动系统的数学建模.
- 在周期性外部强迫下分析系统动态.
- 检查影响ergodicity和衰老的参数模式.
主要成果:
- 幅度的增加将系统从非ergodic转变为ergodic.
- 较高的驱动频率将动力从ergodic转变为非ergodic.
- 在低振幅或高频率时, 衰老的效应更为明显.
结论:
- 系统行为对振幅和频率敏感.
- 通过克服潜在的障碍,扩展性增加了ergodicity.
- 低频率提高了系统的响应,影响了动态.
- 研究结果提供了有关振动电机机制和性能预测的见解.
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