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Using the Dynamic Compliance Method for Modal Analysis and Steady State Vibrations in the Fluid-Structure Interaction

MALENOVSKÝ, E.; POCHYLÝ, F.

Original Title

Using the Dynamic Compliance Method for Modal Analysis and Steady State Vibrations in the Fluid-Structure Interaction

English Title

Using the Dynamic Compliance Method for Modal Analysis and Steady State Vibrations in the Fluid-Structure Interaction

Type

Paper in proceedings (conference paper)

Original Abstract

This contribution is focused on application of the dynamic compliance method for fluid-structure interaction. The dynamic compliance method is in principle a method which provided reduction the order in frequency domain. By using this method, better computation time is achieved and also better numerical stability. This method has been implemented in MATLAB and tested on a relatively simple structure and fluid models. Results are compared with exact solution and good agreement is found. This approach can be applied in arbitrary multibody systems, when fluid structure occurs.

English abstract

This contribution is focused on application of the dynamic compliance method for fluid-structure interaction. The dynamic compliance method is in principle a method which provided reduction the order in frequency domain. By using this method, better computation time is achieved and also better numerical stability. This method has been implemented in MATLAB and tested on a relatively simple structure and fluid models. Results are compared with exact solution and good agreement is found. This approach can be applied in arbitrary multibody systems, when fluid structure occurs.

Keywords

dynamic compliance method, eigen-value problem, steady state vibration, fluid structure interaction

Key words in English

dynamic compliance method, eigen-value problem, steady state vibration, fluid structure interaction

Authors

MALENOVSKÝ, E.; POCHYLÝ, F.

RIV year

2012

Released

18.06.2011

Location

Guanajuato, Nexico

ISBN

978-94-007-0019-2

Book

Machine and mechanisms

Pages from

1

Pages to

8

Pages count

8

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT76197,
  author="Eduard {Malenovský} and František {Pochylý}",
  title="Using the Dynamic Compliance Method for Modal Analysis and Steady State Vibrations in the Fluid-Structure Interaction",
  booktitle="Machine and mechanisms",
  year="2011",
  pages="1--8",
  address="Guanajuato, Nexico",
  isbn="978-94-007-0019-2"
}