Hidden Attractors in a Model of a Bubble Contrast Agent Oscillating Near an Elastic Wall

A model describing the dynamics of a spherical gas bubble in a compressible viscous liquid is studied. The bubble is oscillating close to an elastic wall of finite thickness under the influence of an external pressure field which simulates a contrast agent oscillating close to a blood vessel wall. H...

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Main Authors: Garashchuk Ivan, Sinelshchikov Dmitry, Kudryashov Nikolay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817306006
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spelling doaj-3a3303e9729d4f6a9d152dab589279f22021-08-02T07:18:01ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2018-01-011730600610.1051/epjconf/201817306006epjconf_mmcp2018_06006Hidden Attractors in a Model of a Bubble Contrast Agent Oscillating Near an Elastic WallGarashchuk IvanSinelshchikov DmitryKudryashov NikolayA model describing the dynamics of a spherical gas bubble in a compressible viscous liquid is studied. The bubble is oscillating close to an elastic wall of finite thickness under the influence of an external pressure field which simulates a contrast agent oscillating close to a blood vessel wall. Here we investigate numerically the coexistence of chaotic and periodic attractors in this model. One of the tools applied for seeking coexisting attractors is the perpetual points method. This method can be helpful for localizing coexisting attractors, occurring in various physically realistic ranges of variation of the control parameters. We provide some examples of coexisting attractors to demonstrate the importance of the multistability problem for the applications.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817306006
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author Garashchuk Ivan
Sinelshchikov Dmitry
Kudryashov Nikolay
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Sinelshchikov Dmitry
Kudryashov Nikolay
Hidden Attractors in a Model of a Bubble Contrast Agent Oscillating Near an Elastic Wall
EPJ Web of Conferences
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Sinelshchikov Dmitry
Kudryashov Nikolay
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title Hidden Attractors in a Model of a Bubble Contrast Agent Oscillating Near an Elastic Wall
title_short Hidden Attractors in a Model of a Bubble Contrast Agent Oscillating Near an Elastic Wall
title_full Hidden Attractors in a Model of a Bubble Contrast Agent Oscillating Near an Elastic Wall
title_fullStr Hidden Attractors in a Model of a Bubble Contrast Agent Oscillating Near an Elastic Wall
title_full_unstemmed Hidden Attractors in a Model of a Bubble Contrast Agent Oscillating Near an Elastic Wall
title_sort hidden attractors in a model of a bubble contrast agent oscillating near an elastic wall
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description A model describing the dynamics of a spherical gas bubble in a compressible viscous liquid is studied. The bubble is oscillating close to an elastic wall of finite thickness under the influence of an external pressure field which simulates a contrast agent oscillating close to a blood vessel wall. Here we investigate numerically the coexistence of chaotic and periodic attractors in this model. One of the tools applied for seeking coexisting attractors is the perpetual points method. This method can be helpful for localizing coexisting attractors, occurring in various physically realistic ranges of variation of the control parameters. We provide some examples of coexisting attractors to demonstrate the importance of the multistability problem for the applications.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817306006
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