
Sub-structuring of mechanical systems based on the path concept
Real mechanical systems are usually complex. Their modelling with discretisation techniques involve a large number of degrees of freedom/unknowns. This leads to high computational costs especially at high frequencies. An alternative, the statistical methods, are sometimes limited by
strong behavioural requirements. So, sub-structuring can be considered very often as a good alternative. The present research studies the coupling between subsystems from the point of view of transmission path analysis. The interest is focused on the signal transmission rather than the energy
distribution.A sub-system identification method is proposed. It is based on the expression of the solution in terms of the powers of the transfer matrix. This is related with the description of high order paths. which are more affected by damping and system properties. Consequently, the identification
of subsystems can be more easily done.The method provides a quantification of the degree of coupling between subsystems and see the amount of error caused by the detachment of a system part from the global system in the modelling phase.The output of the presented technique can be a sub-system
definition valid for the SEA method or relevant information to be used in the design of measurement procedures.
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Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 21 August 2016
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