Non-conservative dynamic substructures
Author(s)
Date Issued
1990
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Journal
Dynamics and Stability of Systems
Volume
5
Issue
1
Start page
47
End page
57
Abstract
The dynamic substructure method is extended to non-conservative systems. The substructure fixed-interface flexibility is expressed in its natural modes. The formulation includes conservative and dissipative systems as special cases. To accelerate the convergence with respect to the partial modes, the flexibility is separated into modal contributing and static contributing parts. Inverse iteration is used to find the non-defective systemmodes. The parameters which make the system matrix defective are determined by the Newtonian algorithm and the derivatives of determinants are given explicitly.
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