Author:
Iskandar Mirza W I I Wan,Rani M N Abdul,Yunus M A,Omar R
Abstract
Abstract
The frequency based substructuring (FBS) method allows the combination between the experimental and analytical frequency response function (FRF). The combined FRF is then used for calculation of the dynamic behaviour of an assembled structure which usually consists of a large number structural components or substructures. However, the accuracy of the dynamic behaviour calculated using the FBS method relies heavily on the quality of experimental FRF data of the interfaces on which, in practice, it is very problematic to be attained. Furthermore, in most cases, some parts of rotational FRF data are not included in the FBS method due to the complex measurement process. The exclusion of the rotational FRF data will usually lead to numerous errors in the combined FRF data. Therefore, this paper proposes a new frequency response function (FRF) coupling of the FBS method that may uniquely address the difficulties and improve the quality of predicted results of the FBS method. The proposed coupling was formulated based on the finite element method, model updating method and FRF synthesize method. The finite element model of the physical test substructure was developed and reconciled based on the mode shapes obtained from experimental modal analysis. The FRF synthesize method was performed on the updated finite element model to obtain a complete matrix with a full degree of freedom FRF data containing all the translational and rotational FRF data required. It was found that the proposed coupling has allowed generating full translational and rotational FRF data. The generation has improved significantly the FRF coupling process and the quality of the predicted dynamic behaviour of the FBS method.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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