141 research outputs found

    Kaliszky Sándor 1927–2016

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    Life Expectancy Calculations of Transient Chaotic Behaviour in the Lorenz Model

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    In engineering practice, chaotic oscillations are often observed which disappear suddenly. This phenomenon is often referred to as transient chaos. The life expectancy of these oscillations varies stochastically. In this work, a method is presented for the simple estimation of the expected length of the chaotic behaviour. As an example, the Lorenz system is considered at some specific parameter values

    Life expectancy calculation of transient chaos in the 2D micro-chaos map

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    We analyse a simple model of a digitally controlled mechanical system, which may perform chaotic vibrations. As a consequence of the digital effects, i.e., the sampling and the round-off error, the behaviour of this system can be described by the so-called micro-chaos map. If dry friction is present in the system, it can stop the motion. In such cases the resulting behaviour is referred to as transient chaos, the duration of which can be closely related to the control time. We developed a method for the exact calculation of the mean lifetime Nm of transient chaos in case of the 1D micro-chaos map, and showed that in certain cases Nm characterizes the duration of chaotic transients better than the so-called escape rate. In the present paper, we try to extend these results to a 2D version of the micro-chaos map

    INSTABILITY CAUSED BY DELAY IN ROBOT SYSTEMS

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    It is well-known that delayed feedback in the control of robots may cause stability problems. This paper presents an analytical investigation of this effect by means of stability charts on the plane of the parameters of simple but typical robot systems

    FRACTAL DIMENSION AS MEASURE OF CONTROL TIME

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    The nonlinearity caused by the application of digital control may lead to chaotic behaviour. There are several cases, when these chaotic oscillations disappear suddenly. This phenomenon is referred to as transient chaos. In the present paper, we analyse a simple model of a digitally controlled mechanical system, which may perform transient chaotic vibrations, and propose a new procedure for the estimation of the duration of these transients. The relation between the mean lifetime and the so-called escape rate is also examined. As a result, a new formula is introduced, whose reliability is validated with the help of the new lifetime estimation method

    A MODEL OF BALANCING

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    Place the end of a rod on your fingertip and move this lowest point of the rod to a degree that the upper vertical position of it should be stable. It is obvious, that it is not possible to equilibrate it if one's reflexes are slow. The paper shows the determination of the critical delay of the reflexes where this balancing is still possible
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