A Combination of Modal Synthesis and Subspace Iteration for an Efficient Algorithm for Modal Analysis within a FE-Code

Various well-known modal synthesis methods exist in the literature, which are all based upon certain assumptions for the relation of generalised modal co-ordinates with internal modal co-ordinates. If employed in a dynamical FE substructure/superelement technique the generalised modal co-ordinates a...

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Main Author: M.W. Zehn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2003-01-01
Series:Shock and Vibration
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2003/147898
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spelling doaj-2393a788244d4f94b760011cb361f9f02020-11-24T23:47:55ZengHindawi LimitedShock and Vibration1070-96221875-92032003-01-01101273510.1155/2003/147898A Combination of Modal Synthesis and Subspace Iteration for an Efficient Algorithm for Modal Analysis within a FE-CodeM.W. Zehn0Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Institut für Mechanik, Magdeburg, GermanyVarious well-known modal synthesis methods exist in the literature, which are all based upon certain assumptions for the relation of generalised modal co-ordinates with internal modal co-ordinates. If employed in a dynamical FE substructure/superelement technique the generalised modal co-ordinates are represented by the master degrees of freedom (DOF) of the master nodes of the substructure. To conduct FE modal analysis the modal synthesis method can be integrated to reduce the number of necessary master nodes or to ease the process of defining additional master points within the structure. The paper presents such a combined method, which can be integrated very efficiently and seamless into a special subspace eigenvalue problem solver with no need to alter the FE system matrices within the FE code. Accordingly, the merits of using the new algorithm are the easy implementation into a FE code, the less effort to carry out modal synthesis, and the versatility in dealing with superelements. The paper presents examples to illustrate the proper work of the algorithm proposed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2003/147898
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A Combination of Modal Synthesis and Subspace Iteration for an Efficient Algorithm for Modal Analysis within a FE-Code
Shock and Vibration
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title A Combination of Modal Synthesis and Subspace Iteration for an Efficient Algorithm for Modal Analysis within a FE-Code
title_short A Combination of Modal Synthesis and Subspace Iteration for an Efficient Algorithm for Modal Analysis within a FE-Code
title_full A Combination of Modal Synthesis and Subspace Iteration for an Efficient Algorithm for Modal Analysis within a FE-Code
title_fullStr A Combination of Modal Synthesis and Subspace Iteration for an Efficient Algorithm for Modal Analysis within a FE-Code
title_full_unstemmed A Combination of Modal Synthesis and Subspace Iteration for an Efficient Algorithm for Modal Analysis within a FE-Code
title_sort combination of modal synthesis and subspace iteration for an efficient algorithm for modal analysis within a fe-code
publisher Hindawi Limited
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1875-9203
publishDate 2003-01-01
description Various well-known modal synthesis methods exist in the literature, which are all based upon certain assumptions for the relation of generalised modal co-ordinates with internal modal co-ordinates. If employed in a dynamical FE substructure/superelement technique the generalised modal co-ordinates are represented by the master degrees of freedom (DOF) of the master nodes of the substructure. To conduct FE modal analysis the modal synthesis method can be integrated to reduce the number of necessary master nodes or to ease the process of defining additional master points within the structure. The paper presents such a combined method, which can be integrated very efficiently and seamless into a special subspace eigenvalue problem solver with no need to alter the FE system matrices within the FE code. Accordingly, the merits of using the new algorithm are the easy implementation into a FE code, the less effort to carry out modal synthesis, and the versatility in dealing with superelements. The paper presents examples to illustrate the proper work of the algorithm proposed.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2003/147898
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