Double Pendulum
Double Pendulum
Double Pendulum
(0, 0)
L1
(x1,y1)
mg
(x2,y2)
mg
m1
2
L2
m2
chaotic.
y1 = cos 1
2
and the center of mass of the second pendulum is at
Several variants of the double pendulum may be considered; the two limbs may be of equal or unequal lengths
and masses, they may be simple pendulums or compound
pendulums (also called complex pendulums) and the motion may be in three dimensions or restricted to the vertical plane. In the following analysis, the limbs are taken to This is enough information to write out the Lagrangian.
be identical compound pendulums of length and mass
m , and the motion is restricted to two dimensions.
1.1 Lagrangian
2 CHAOTIC MOTION
]
[
L
1
L = Kinetic Energy Potential Energy
p1 =
= m2 81 + 32 cos(1 2 )
)
6
1
) 1 (
1 (
= m v12 + v22 + I 12 + 22 mg (y1 + y2 )
2
2
and
)
) 1 ( 2
1 ( 2
2
2
2
2
= m x 1 + y 1 + x 2 + y 2 + I 1 + 2 mg (y1 + y2 )
2
2
[
]
L
1
= m2 22 + 31 cos(1 2 ) .
The rst term is the linear kinetic energy of the center p2 =
6
2
of mass of the bodies and the second term is the rotational kinetic energy around the center of mass of each These expressions may be inverted to get
rod. The last term is the potential energy of the bodies in
a uniform gravitational eld. The dot-notation indicates
6 2p1 3 cos(1 2 )p2
the time derivative of the variable in question.
1 =
2
m
16 9 cos2 (1 2 )
Substituting the coordinates above and rearranging the
equation gives
L=
and
] 1
1 2 [ 2
6 8p 3 cos(1 2 )p1
m 2 + 412 + 31 2 cos(1 2 ) + mg (3 cos
1 + cos 2 )2.
2 =
.
6
2
m2 16 9 cos2 (1 2 )
There is only one conserved quantity (the energy), and no The remaining equations of motion are written as
p1 =
[
]
L
1
g
= m2 1 2 sin(1 2 ) + 3 sin 1
1
2
and
p2 =
Motion of the double compound pendulum (from numerical integration of the equations of motion)
[
]
L
1
g
= m2 1 2 sin(1 2 ) + sin 2 .
2
2
2 Chaotic motion
conserved momenta. The two momenta may be written The boundary of the central white region is dened in part
as
by energy conservation with the following curve:
4 Notes
[1] Levien RB and Tan SM. Double Pendulum: An experiment in chaos.American Journal of Physics 1993; 61 (11):
1038
[2] Alex Small, Sample Final Project: One Signature of Chaos
in the Double Pendulum, (2013). A report produced as an
example for students. Includes a derivation of the equations of motion, and a comparison between the double
pendulum with 2 point masses and the double pendulum
with 2 rods.
5 References
Meirovitch, Leonard (1986). Elements of Vibration Analysis (2nd edition ed.). McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math. ISBN 0-07-041342-8.
Graph of the time for the pendulum to ip over as a function of
initial conditions
3 cos 1 + cos 2 = 2.
Within the region dened by this curve, that is if
Eric W. Weisstein, Double pendulum (2005), ScienceWorld (contains details of the complicated equations involved) and "Double Pendulum" by Rob
Morris, Wolfram Demonstrations Project, 2007 (animations of those equations).
Peter Lynch, Double Pendulum, (2001). (Java applet simulation.)
Northwestern University, Double Pendulum, (Java
applet simulation.)
See also
Double inverted pendulum
Pendulum (mathematics)
Mid-20th century physics textbooks use the term
Double Pendulum to mean a single bob suspended
from a string which is in turn suspended from a
V-shaped string. This type of pendulum, which
produces Lissajous curves, is now referred to as a
Blackburn pendulum.
6 External links
Animations and explanations of a double pendulum
and a physical double pendulum (two square plates)
by Mike Wheatland (Univ. Sydney)
Double pendulum physics simulation from www.
myphysicslab.com
Simulation, equations and explanation of Rotts pendulum
Comparison videos of a double pendulum with the
same initial starting conditions on YouTube
Double Pendulum Simulator - An open source simulator written in C++ using the Qt toolkit.
Online Java simulator of the Imaginary exhibition.
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