On the Approximation of the Full Mass Matrix in the Rotational-Coordinate-Based Beam Formulation

Author:

Fan Wei1,Ren Hui2,Ju Ren2,Zhu Weidong3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanics and Engineering Science, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, China

2. Division of Dynamics and Control, School of Astronautics, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China

3. Division of Dynamics and Control, School of Astronautics, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China; Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland, Baltimore County,Baltimore, MD 21250

Abstract

Abstract A novel approach is developed to approximate the full mass matrix in the rotational-coordinate-based beam formulation, which can improve the efficiency of calculating its inverse in dynamic analyses. While the rotational-coordinate-based beam formulation can reduce numbers of elements and generalized coordinates, its mass matrix is a full matrix, such that corresponding Jacobian matrix is also full, and it is time-consuming to calculate its inverse. To increase efficiency of calculating its inverse, the full mass matrix is approximated in this work. Two approximations are adopted: (1) a double integral is approximated by a single integral; and (2) a full matrix is approximated by a sum of several rank-one matrices. Through this way, the approximate mass matrix can be decomposed as a band-diagonal sparse matrix and multiplication of low-rank matrices, and its inverse can be efficiently calculated using Sherman–Woodbury formula. Through this way, the approximate mass matrix can be efficiently calculated. Several numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the performance of the current approach, and its accuracy and efficiency are analyzed.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Mechanical Engineering,Control and Systems Engineering,Applied Mathematics,Mechanical Engineering,Control and Systems Engineering

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