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Forced oscillations in an exothermic chemical reaction
Authors:Lawrence K Forbes  Brian F Gray
Affiliation:  a Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics and Parallel Computing (CIAMP), Department of Mathematics, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, Australia b School of Mathematics, Sydney University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Abstract:We study non-linear behaviour in a model chemical reaction scheme (proposed by Sal?nikov), in which a single chemical species undergoes a two-stage, first-order decay process. The second stage is exothermic and has a temperature-dependent rate, and as a result, spontaneous oscillations in the temperature and the concentration of an intermediate chemical are known to be possible. An additional oscillation is imposed on the system by varying the ambient temperature in a sinusoidal manner. Primary resonance occurs when the forcing frequency coincides with the frequency of the natural oscillations in this scheme and an infinite sequence of super-and subharmonic resonances is also present. Chaos is possible for appropriate parameter values and may result either from the Feigenbaum period-doubling cascade, or else as a result of the Ruelle-Takens approach through quasi-periodicity.
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