Dynamic substructure response
Author(s)
Date Issued
1991
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Journal of Sound and Vibration
Volume
149
Issue
1
Start page
83
End page
90
Abstract
Dynamic substructure methods enable one to analyze a large-scale dynamic system by considering its constituents individually and the combined action afterwards. Steady state harmonic oscillation has been studied almost exclusively. The methods are extended to general non-steady state excitations. The orthonormality condition of the modal vectors in terms of the masters is introduced. A mixed mass matrix for initial conditions is derived. The dynamic flexibility is expressed in spectral form for response calculation. Modal participation factors for both distributed and concentrated loads are given explicitly.
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