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2019 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel

5. Inverse Methods for Characterization of Contact Areas in Mechanical Systems

verfasst von : Matthew Fronk, Kevin Eschen, Kyle Starkey, Robert J. Kuether, Adam Brink, Timothy Walsh, Wilkins Aquino, Matthew Brake

Erschienen in: Nonlinear Dynamics, Volume 1

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

In computational structural dynamics problems, the ability to calibrate numerical models to physical test data often depends on determining the correct constraints within a structure with mechanical interfaces. These interfaces are defined as the locations within a built-up assembly where two or more disjointed structures are connected. In reality, the normal and tangential forces arising from friction and contact, respectively, are the only means of transferring loads between structures. In linear structural dynamics, a typical modeling approach is to linearize the interface using springs and dampers to connect the disjoint structures, then tune the coefficients to obtain sufficient accuracy between numerically predicted and experimentally measured results. This work explores the use of a numerical inverse method to predict the area of the contact patch located within a bolted interface by defining multi-point constraints. The presented model updating procedure assigns contact definitions (fully stuck, slipping, or no contact) in a finite element model of a jointed structure as a function of contact pressure computed from a nonlinear static analysis. The contact definitions are adjusted until the computed modes agree with experimental test data. The methodology is demonstrated on a C-shape beam system with two bolted interfaces, and the calibrated model predicts modal frequencies with <3% total error summed across the first six elastic modes.

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Metadaten
Titel
Inverse Methods for Characterization of Contact Areas in Mechanical Systems
verfasst von
Matthew Fronk
Kevin Eschen
Kyle Starkey
Robert J. Kuether
Adam Brink
Timothy Walsh
Wilkins Aquino
Matthew Brake
Copyright-Jahr
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74280-9_5

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