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Comparing Frequency-Based and Modal-Based Substructuring on the Dynamic Substructuring Round Robin Benchmark

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The chapter 'Comparing Frequency-Based and Modal-Based Substructuring on the Dynamic Substructuring Round Robin Benchmark' delves into the comparison of two prominent substructuring methods: frequency-based substructuring (LM-FBS) and modal-based substructuring (p-CMS). Both methods are evaluated on a dynamic substructuring round robin benchmark, involving a flexible interface connection. The study highlights the critical stage of interface dynamics treatment, emphasizing the use of compatibility weakening strategies such as Singular Vector Transformation (SVT) and physical modes. The chapter presents a detailed theoretical derivation of the substructuring strategies, followed by numerical and experimental applications. The results show that both methods provide satisfactory predictions, with LM-FBS exhibiting some spuriousity at low frequencies. The chapter concludes by discussing the equivalence of the methods and the importance of compatibility weakening for successful experimental coupling and decoupling.

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Title
Comparing Frequency-Based and Modal-Based Substructuring on the Dynamic Substructuring Round Robin Benchmark
Authors
Francesco Trainotti
J. Qi
D. J. Rixen
Copyright Year
2025
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-68897-3_10
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