Asymptotic Solution of The Van Der Pol Oscillator With Small Fractional Damping
Asymptotic Solution of The Van Der Pol Oscillator With Small Fractional Damping
Asymptotic Solution of The Van Der Pol Oscillator With Small Fractional Damping
Abstract
In the present paper, we investigate the van der Pol oscillator with small fractional damping.
By using the method of two-scale expansion, the asymptotic solution of the initial value
problem is obtained, which matches very well with the numerical simulation. The comparison
with the corresponding case of the integer order is also given.
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u 0 (0, 0) = a, ∂u 0 (0, 0) = b,
Using contour integration, it can be shown that
∂t
√
π 0(1 − (α/2))
∂ u1 ∂ 2u0 1−α ∂u 0
I1∞ ≡ lim I1 = α ,
2
∂t 2 + u 1 = −2 ∂t∂τ + (1 − u 0 )J
2
, 2 0((1 + α)/2)0(1 − α)
t→∞
∂t
(7) √
∂u 1 ∂u 0 π 0((1 − α)/2)
u 1 (0, 0) = 0, (0, 0) = − (0, 0), I2∞ .
≡ lim I2 = α
∂t ∂τ t→∞ 2 0(α/2)0(1 − α)
and
Inserting equations (8) and (9) into equation (7), we have
∂ un ∂ 2 u n−1 ∂u n−2
2
∂ 2u1 A20 + B02
+ u n = −2 − dA0
∂t 2 ∂t∂τ ∂τ 2 (B )
+ u = 2 + I − A I −
1 0 1 0 2
∂t 2
dτ 4
1−α ∂u n−1 ∂u n−2
+(1 − u 0 )J
2
+
A2 + B02
dB0
∂t ∂τ
× (3B0 I1 − A0 I2 ) sin t + −2 +(A0 I1 + B0 I2 ) − 0 .
n−1 X l dτ 4
∂u n−1−l
X
u k u l−k J 1−α
− 2
B0 − A20 A0 B0
∂t
× (3A0 I1 + B0 I2 ) cos t + (B0 I1 − A0 I2 ) −
l=0 k=0
4 2
n−2 X l
∂u n−2−l
2 2
X B0 − A0 A0 B0
, × (A0 I1 + B0 I2 ) sin 3t + (A0 I1 + B0 I2 ) −
− u k u l−k J 1−α
∂τ
l=0 k=0
4 2
∂u n ∂u n−1
× (B0 I1 − A0 I2 ) cos 3t.
u n (0, 0) = 0, (0, 0) = − (0, 0),
∂t ∂τ
n = 2, 3, . . . ,
In order to avoid secular terms in u 1 (t, τ ) it is necessary that
where J 1−α is the Riemann–Liouville fractional integral the coefficients of sin t and cos t vanish. Considering that only
operator of order 1 − α, which is defined as the behaviors for t → ∞ matter, we substitute I1∞ and I2∞ for
I1 and I2 , respectively. It follows that A0 (τ ) and B0 (τ ) satisfy
Z t
1 u(s)ds the following equations:
J 1−α u(t) = .
0(1 − α) 0 (t − s)α
A2 + B02
dA0 1
A0 I2∞ − B0 I1∞ + 0 3B0 I1∞ − A0 I2∞ ,
From the initial value problem (6), we can easily get =
dτ 2 4
(10)
u 0 (t, τ ) = A0 (τ ) cos t + B0 (τ ) sin t (8)
A20 + B02
with dB0 1
A0 I1∞ B0 I2∞ ∞ ∞
.
= + − 3A0 I1 + B0 I2
dτ 2 4
A0 (0) = a, B0 (0) = b. (11)
Under the polar coordinates
Here A0 and B0 will be determined by the requirement that
the next term u 1 (t, τ ) does not exhibit secular behavior. A0 (τ ) = ρ cos θ, B0 (τ ) = ρ sin θ,
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0.0
I∞ 3ρ 2
dθ
= 1 1− . (13)
dτ 2 4
−0.5
The corresponding initial conditions for equations (12)
and (13) are −1.0
√ b
ρ(0) = a 2 + b2 , θ(0) = arctan , (14) 0 20 40 60 80
a t
where we assume that a 6= 0. The case a = 0 can be
considered similarly. The solution to the initial value Figure 1. Asymptotic solution (line) and numerical solution (point)
problem (12)–(14) can be obtained by elementary integration of problem (1) and (2) for α = 21 , a = 1, b = 0 and ε = 0.01.
√
2 a 2 + b2
ρ(τ ) = p ,
a 2 + b2 + (4 − a 2 − b2 )e−I2 τ
∞
3I1∞ a 2 + b2 + (4 − a 2 − b2 )e−I2 τ
∞
θ(τ ) = − I1∞ τ − ∞ ln
2I2 4
b
+ arctan .
a
Thus, we obtain a first approximation for the solution u(t; ε):
In this section, let us compare the result obtained in section 2 In this paper, the two-scale expansion method has been
with that of the corresponding case of integer order. successfully applied to find the asymptotic solution of the
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