Publication Date:
2015-10-22
Description:
Model order reduction (MOR) techniques that project onto a general subspace are common practice. In Elastic Multi-Body-Dynamics (EMBD) distinct interface coordinates are required for the interconnection of the elastic structure and the multi-body system. For that reason, a physical interpretation of the coordinates is mandatory, which is not the case for reduced order models in a general subspace. To make alternative MOR techniques accessible for EMBD, a back-projection approach was introduced by [1]. Therein, the system is projected back onto the physical configuration space, which requires the inversion of the master partition of the projection matrix. But the procedure lacks of robustness and generality. A novel approach is introduced by generating additional master coordinates using sensor placement methods, e.g. the Effective-Independence-algorithm (EfI) [2]. By using a rank criterion for the automatic selection of additional coordinates, the improved back-transformation performs properly and without damaging the reduced order model at a fairly small computational overhead, which is demonstrated at the example of a gear box housing. (© 2015 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)
Electronic ISSN:
1617-7061
Topics:
Mathematics
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Physics
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Technology
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