TY - JOUR
T1 - A time-domain substructure synthesis for finite rotations of flexible mechanical systems
AU - Chen, Shulin
AU - Liu, Li
AU - Chen, Zhaoyue
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2018.
PY - 2018/2/21
Y1 - 2018/2/21
N2 - This paper presents a floating IBS method for dynamic prediction of structures with finite rotations. The conventional IBS (impulse-based substructuring) method is efficient and accurate in structural transient impact analysis. When facing about finite rotations, the conventional IBS method will generate unreasonable results due to the lack of consideration of geometric nonlinearity. In this paper, the idea of floating frame of reference is introduced. The motions of structures are divided into the moving of floating frame of reference and local vibrations which are described using the idea of IBS method. Two numerical examples validate that the proposed method is available for unconstrained single-body system (free-free rotating beam) and constrained multibody system (a slider-crank system). Meanwhile, to some extent the local elastic vibration degrees of freedom can be reduced by employing interpolation matrixes.
AB - This paper presents a floating IBS method for dynamic prediction of structures with finite rotations. The conventional IBS (impulse-based substructuring) method is efficient and accurate in structural transient impact analysis. When facing about finite rotations, the conventional IBS method will generate unreasonable results due to the lack of consideration of geometric nonlinearity. In this paper, the idea of floating frame of reference is introduced. The motions of structures are divided into the moving of floating frame of reference and local vibrations which are described using the idea of IBS method. Two numerical examples validate that the proposed method is available for unconstrained single-body system (free-free rotating beam) and constrained multibody system (a slider-crank system). Meanwhile, to some extent the local elastic vibration degrees of freedom can be reduced by employing interpolation matrixes.
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U2 - 10.1051/matecconf/201815102006
DO - 10.1051/matecconf/201815102006
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85042911030
SN - 2261-236X
VL - 151
JO - MATEC Web of Conferences
JF - MATEC Web of Conferences
M1 - 02006
T2 - 2017 Asia Conference on Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, ACMAE 2017
Y2 - 29 December 2017 through 31 December 2017
ER -