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A stiction oscillator under slowly varying forcing: Uncovering small scale phenomena using blowup

In this paper, we consider a mass-spring-friction oscillator with the friction modelled by a regularized stiction model in the limit where the ratio of the natural spring frequency and the forcing frequency is on the same order of magnitude as the scale associated with the regularized stiction model. The motivation for studying this situation comes from \cite{bossolini2017b} which demonstrated new friction phenomena in this regime. The results of Bossolini et al 2017 led to some open problems, that we resolve in this paper. In particular, using GSPT and blowup we provide a simple geometric description of the bifurcation of stick-slip limit cycles through a combination of a canard and a global return mechanism. We also show that this combination leads to a canard-based horseshoe and are therefore able to prove existence of chaos in this fundamental oscillator system.

preprint2021arXivOpen access

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