The ODE's then become:


The following values were used for the simulation:
The initial values used were:

The patterns for this set of ODE’s are plotted below. What started as a relatively “simple” 2-DOF system has resulted in a fairly intricate displacement-web with a slight non-linearization of the restoring forces.



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