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The Phenomenon of Bistable Phase Difference Intervals in the Times-Frequency Vibration Synchronization System Driven by Two Homodromy Exciters

Lingxuan Li and Xiaozhe Chen

Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2020, vol. 2020, 1-24

Abstract:

A vibration system with two homodromy exciters operated in different rotational speed is established to investigate whether the phenomenon of bistable phase difference intervals exists in the times-frequency vibration synchronization system. Some constructive conclusions are proposed. (1) By introducing an average angular velocity perturbation parameter and two sets of phase difference perturbation parameters and , the frequency capture criterion and the necessary criteria for realizing the times-frequency vibration synchronization are derived. The corresponding stability analysis is carried out. (2) By the theoretical analysis and experiments, it is verified that the times-frequency vibration synchronization system exists the phenomena of bistable phase difference interval. That is, the phase differences between the two homodromy exciters are stable around 180 degrees when they are located at a short distance; the antiphase synchronization phenomenon appears. On the contrary, they are stable around 0 degrees at the in-phase synchronization state. (3) Because of the two homodromy exciters operating in the different rotational speed, the vibration system obtains relatively complex compound motion trajectories; the corresponding application is investigated by adding a feeding material chamber. The times-frequency vibration synchronization system can be used to design the vibration mill for reducing its low-energy zone and developing chaotic mixing equipment for obtaining a better mixing effect.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1155/2020/1430531

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