An efficient semi-analytic time integration method with application to non-linear rotordynamic systems

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H. J. Holl
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[1] Johannes Kepler University of Linz,
[2] Division of Technical Mechanics,undefined
[3] Altenbergerstraße 69,undefined
[4] A-4040 Linz,undefined
[5] Austria,undefined
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Computational Mechanics | 2000年 / 26卷
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Benchmark Problem; Modal Equation; Modal Excitation; Dynamic Part; Total Solution;
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This paper presents a simple and efficient time-integration method for non-symmetric and non-linear equations of motion occurring in the analysis of rotating machines. The algorithm is based on a semi-analytic formulation combining powerful methods of linear structural dynamics applied to non-linear dynamic problems. To that purpose, the total solution is separated into a linear and a non-linear part, and a further partitioning into quasi-static and dynamic parts is performed. Modal analysis is applied to the undamped equations of the dynamic parts. The quasi-static parts contain all degrees of freedom, while a cost-saving modal reduction may be easily performed for the dynamic parts. Duhamel's integral is utilized for the modal equations. The time-evolution of the unknown modal excitations due to the dissipative, non-conservative, gyroscopic and non-linear effects entering Duhamel's integral is approximated during each time-step. The resulting time-stepping procedure is performed in an implicit manner, and the method is examined in some detail, in view of stability and accuracy characteristics. A rotordynamic system serves as a benchmark problem in order to demonstrate the computational advantages of the present method with respect to various other time-integration algorithms.
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页码:362 / 375
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