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Variational-Based Reduced-Order Model in Dynamic Substructuring of Coupled Structures Through a Dissipative Physical Interface: Recent Advances

  • Autores: Roger Ohayon Árbol académico, Christian Soize, R. Sampaio
  • Localización: Archives of computational methods in engineering: state of the art reviews, ISSN 1134-3060, Vol. 21, Nº. 3, 2014, págs. 321-329
  • Idioma: inglés
  • DOI: 10.1007/s11831-014-9107-y
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    • This paper deals with a variational-based reduced-order model in dynamic substructuring of two coupled structures through a physical dissipative flexible interface. We consider the linear elastodynamic of a dissipative structure composed of two main dissipative substructures perfectly connected through interfaces by a linking substructure. The linking substructure is flexible and is modeled in the context of the general linear viscoelasticity theory, yielding damping and stiffness operators depending on the frequency, while the two main dissipative substructures are modeled in the context of linear elasticity with an additional classical viscous damping modeling which is assumed to be independent of the frequency. We present recent advances adapted to such a situation, which is positioned with respect to an appropriate review that we carry out on the different methods used in dynamic substructuring. It consists in constructing a reduced-order model using the free-interface elastic modes of the two main substructures and, for the linking substructure, an appropriate frequency-independent elastostatic lifting operator and the frequency-dependent fixed-interface vector basis


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