Optimization of mass properties of a rigid and small subsystem by comparison with a main system in conceptual design phase

This paper addresses to clarify the contribution of a mass property of a rigid and small subsystem to low order resonance frequencies of a whole structure. Based on both a Frequency Response Function (FRF) based sub-structuring and a kernel compliance analysis, it is expected that the control of mas...

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Main Authors: Yuichi MATSUMURA, Atsuo MORI, Hiroto WATANABE
Format: Article
Language:Japanese
Published: The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers 2020-11-01
Series:Nihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/transjsme/86/892/86_20-00272/_pdf/-char/en
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author Yuichi MATSUMURA
Atsuo MORI
Hiroto WATANABE
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description This paper addresses to clarify the contribution of a mass property of a rigid and small subsystem to low order resonance frequencies of a whole structure. Based on both a Frequency Response Function (FRF) based sub-structuring and a kernel compliance analysis, it is expected that the control of mass properties of a subsystem may dominates relatively low order resonance frequencies of a whole structure. Our proposed method decomposes, at first, a whole structure of interest into two different sizes of subsystems. In this decomposition, a small subsystem only is subjected to structural modification. Since the FRFs on interface DOFs of these two subsystems, based on the insight by the kernel compliance analysis, dominate the resonance frequencies of a whole structure, the FRFs on interface DOFs of the small subsystem have also a critical role. However, in the frequency range of low order resonances of a whole structure, the FRFs of a small subsystem is simply dominated by rigid body modes and have no resonance. The FRFs of a small subsystem in this frequency range are, therefore, dominated by a mass property of a rigid and small subsystem. The paper proposed that the effect of the mass properties of a rigid and small subsystem on the low order resonance frequencies can be visualized using a Gershgorin diagram, and the low order resonance response of interest can be reduced by optimizing the mass property based on the visualization by detuning the resonance frequencies from dominant excitation frequencies. Finally, this paper shows that it is possible to control low order resonance frequencies of a whole structure by changing the mass properties of a rigid and small subsystem using the visualization of Gershgorin circles through a concrete numerical example.
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spelling doaj.art-313e2b4510314a7cada610a02dfac5872022-12-22T02:52:22ZjpnThe Japan Society of Mechanical EngineersNihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu2187-97612020-11-018689220-0027220-0027210.1299/transjsme.20-00272transjsmeOptimization of mass properties of a rigid and small subsystem by comparison with a main system in conceptual design phaseYuichi MATSUMURA0Atsuo MORI1Hiroto WATANABE2Department of Mechanical Engineering, Gifu UniversityMechanical and Civil Engineering Division, Graduate School of Gifu UniversityEnergy Conversion Engineering Division, Graduate School of Gifu UniversityThis paper addresses to clarify the contribution of a mass property of a rigid and small subsystem to low order resonance frequencies of a whole structure. Based on both a Frequency Response Function (FRF) based sub-structuring and a kernel compliance analysis, it is expected that the control of mass properties of a subsystem may dominates relatively low order resonance frequencies of a whole structure. Our proposed method decomposes, at first, a whole structure of interest into two different sizes of subsystems. In this decomposition, a small subsystem only is subjected to structural modification. Since the FRFs on interface DOFs of these two subsystems, based on the insight by the kernel compliance analysis, dominate the resonance frequencies of a whole structure, the FRFs on interface DOFs of the small subsystem have also a critical role. However, in the frequency range of low order resonances of a whole structure, the FRFs of a small subsystem is simply dominated by rigid body modes and have no resonance. The FRFs of a small subsystem in this frequency range are, therefore, dominated by a mass property of a rigid and small subsystem. The paper proposed that the effect of the mass properties of a rigid and small subsystem on the low order resonance frequencies can be visualized using a Gershgorin diagram, and the low order resonance response of interest can be reduced by optimizing the mass property based on the visualization by detuning the resonance frequencies from dominant excitation frequencies. Finally, this paper shows that it is possible to control low order resonance frequencies of a whole structure by changing the mass properties of a rigid and small subsystem using the visualization of Gershgorin circles through a concrete numerical example.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/transjsme/86/892/86_20-00272/_pdf/-char/enpole assignmentvibration reductionstrongly coupled vibration systemmodal analysisresonancesubstructuringtransfer function
spellingShingle Yuichi MATSUMURA
Atsuo MORI
Hiroto WATANABE
Optimization of mass properties of a rigid and small subsystem by comparison with a main system in conceptual design phase
Nihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu
pole assignment
vibration reduction
strongly coupled vibration system
modal analysis
resonance
substructuring
transfer function
title Optimization of mass properties of a rigid and small subsystem by comparison with a main system in conceptual design phase
title_full Optimization of mass properties of a rigid and small subsystem by comparison with a main system in conceptual design phase
title_fullStr Optimization of mass properties of a rigid and small subsystem by comparison with a main system in conceptual design phase
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of mass properties of a rigid and small subsystem by comparison with a main system in conceptual design phase
title_short Optimization of mass properties of a rigid and small subsystem by comparison with a main system in conceptual design phase
title_sort optimization of mass properties of a rigid and small subsystem by comparison with a main system in conceptual design phase
topic pole assignment
vibration reduction
strongly coupled vibration system
modal analysis
resonance
substructuring
transfer function
url https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/transjsme/86/892/86_20-00272/_pdf/-char/en
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