Model reduction techniques for structural dynamic analyses
Datum
2019Language
en
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Zusammenfassung
This chapter presents a model reduction technique based on substructure coupling for dynamic analysis. The dynamic behavior of the substructures is described by a set of dominant fixed-interface normal modes along with a set of interface constraint modes that account for the coupling at each interface where the substructures are connected. Based on these modes, the corresponding reduced-order matrices are derived. The internal dynamic behavior of the substructures is then enhanced by consideration of the contribution of residual fixed-interface normal modes. Next, the interface degrees of freedom are reduced by consideration of a small number of characteristic constraint modes. Pseudo-codes are provided in order to illustrate how the reduced-order matrices are constructed, by including dominant and residual fixed-interface normal modes as well as interface reduction. Finally, the dynamic response of reduced-order models is discussed. © 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.