vbid/9783030255329

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Author(s): Matthew S. Allen; Daniel Rixen; Maarten van der Seijs; Paolo Tiso; Thomas Abrahamsson; Randall L. Ma
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9783030255312
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This book reviews the most common state-of-the art methods for substructuring and model reduction and presents a framework that encompasses most method, highlighting their similarities and differences.�For example, popular methods such as Component Mode Synthesis, Hurty/Craig-Bampton, and the Rubin methods, which are popular within finite element software, are reviewed.�Similarly, experimental-to-analytical substructuring methods such as impedance/frequency response based substructuring, modal substructuring and the transmission simulator method are presented.�The overarching mathematical concepts are reviewed, as well as practical details needed to implement the methods.�Various examples are presented to elucidate the methods, ranging from academic examples such as spring-mass systems, which serve to clarify the concepts, to real industrial case studies involving automotive and aerospace structures.�The wealth of examples presented reveal both the potential and limitations of the methods.Typham this is the title: Substructuring in Engineering Dynamics Emerging Numerical and Experimental Techniques

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