Dynamics of a Spherical Robot with Variable Moments of Inertia and a Displaced Center of Mass

    2020, Volume 25, Number 6, pp.  689-706

    Author(s): Artemova E. M., Karavaev Y. L., Mamaev I. S., Vetchanin E. V.

    The motion of a spherical robot with periodically changing moments of inertia, internal rotors and a displaced center of mass is considered. It is shown that, under some restrictions on the displacement of the center of mass, the system of interest features chaotic dynamics due to separatrix splitting. A stability analysis is made of the upper equilibrium point of the ball and of the periodic solution arising in its neighborhood, in the case of periodic rotation of the rotors. It is shown that the lower equilibrium point can become unstable in the case of fixed rotors and periodically changing moments of inertia.
    Keywords: nonholonomic constraint, rubber rolling, unbalanced ball, rolling on a plane
    Citation: Artemova E. M., Karavaev Y. L., Mamaev I. S., Vetchanin E. V., Dynamics of a Spherical Robot with Variable Moments of Inertia and a Displaced Center of Mass, Regular and Chaotic Dynamics, 2020, Volume 25, Number 6, pp. 689-706



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