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Global phase space structures in a model of passive descent

Published 13 Apr 2018 in math.DS, nlin.CD, and physics.flu-dyn | (1804.05099v2)

Abstract: Even the most simplified models of falling and gliding bodies exhibit rich nonlinear dynamical behavior. Taking a global view of the dynamics of one such model, we find an attracting invariant manifold that acts as the dominant organizing feature of trajectories in velocity space. This attracting manifold captures the final, slowly changing phase of every passive descent, providing a higher-dimensional analogue to the concept of terminal velocity, the terminal velocity manifold. Within the terminal velocity manifold in extended phase space, there is an equilibrium submanifold with equilibria of alternating stability type, with different stability basins. In this work, we present theoretical and numerical methods for approximating the terminal velocity manifold and discuss ways to approximate falling and gliding motion in terms of these underlying phase space structures.

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