Asymptotically Stable Non-Falling Solutions of the Kapitza-Whitney Pendulum
Abstract
The planar inverted pendulum with a vibrating pivot point in the presence of an additional horizontal force field is studied. The horizontal force is not assumed to be small or rapidly oscillating. We assume that the pivot point of the pendulum rapidly oscillates in the vertical direction and the period of these oscillations is commensurable with the period of horizontal force. This system can be considered as a strong generalization of the Kapitza pendulum. Previously it was shown that for any horizontal force there always exists a non-falling periodic solution in the considered system. In particular, when there is no horizontal force, this periodic solution is the vertical upward position. In the paper we present analytical and numerical results concerning the existence of asymptotically stable non-falling periodic solutions in the system.
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