Vibration Analysis by Substructure Synthesis Method : 5th Report, Method with identified Characteristic Matrices
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In this paper, a new substructure synthesis method is proposed. S total structure is divided into some components (substructures). The characteristic matrices (the mass, the damping and the stiffness matrices) of reduced degrees of freedom are identified for each component theoretically or by vibration tests. The identified characteristic matrices of all components are composed to make a reduced equation of motion of the total structure. There are three methods to identify the characteristic matrices of each components, namely Guyan's reduction, an identification from the transfer function and an identification from the modal parameters. The vibration of a model structure composed of three triangular plates is calculated by substructure synthesis methods, and the results are compared with the calculated result by direct use of the finite element method (FEM). Next, the vibration of an actual crank-shaft of an internal combustion engine is calculated by the proposed method, and the result is compared with the experimental result and the calculated result by the component mode synthesis method (CMS).
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著者
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OOKUMA Masaaki
Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Nagamatsu Akio
Faculty Of Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Nagamatsu Akio
Faculty O F Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Ookuma Masaaki
Faculty Of Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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