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Dinamsko sklapljanje struktur v frekvenčni domeni z vpeljavo virtualne točke
ID Šimic, Tilen (Author), ID Čepon, Gregor (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Ocepek, Domen (Comentor)

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Sklapljanje podstruktur je učinkovit pristop pri analizi dinamskega obnašanja mehanskih sistemov, zlasti kadar celoten sklop še ni fizično izdelan ali dostopen. Na podlagi odzivnih modelov posameznih komponent lahko že v zgodnji fazi razvoja ocenimo dinamske lastnosti celotnega sistema, kar pomembno pripomore k hitrejšemu in bolj ciljno usmerjenemu načrtovanju. V magistrski nalogi obravnavamo sklapljanje podstruktur v frekvenčni domeni z uporabo metode transformacije virtualne točke, ki omogoča sklapljanje eksperimentalno določenih odzivnih modelov. Poudarek je na vzpostavitvi kompatibilnostnih in ravnotežnih pogojev v virtualni točki stika. Na praktičnem primeru dveh prirobnic prikažemo celoten postopek: od meritev odzivnih modelov posameznih komponent, modeliranja stika preko virtualnih točk, do sklopitve. Rezultati so validirani z meritvijo odziva dejanskega sklopa, kar omogoča oceno natančnosti metode in njeno uporabnost v inženirski praksi.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:strukturna dinamika, dinamsko podstrukturiranje, transformacija v virtualno točko, sklapljanje na osnovi Lagrangeovih multiplikatorjev, frekvenčna prenosna funkcija
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FS - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Year:2025
Number of pages:XXII, 58 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-173159 This link opens in a new window
UDC:531.3:519.61:004.942(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:250048515 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:13.09.2025
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Language:English
Title:Frequency-based substructuring using virtual point transformation
Abstract:
Dynamic substructuring is an efficient approach for analyzing the dynamic behavior of mechanical systems, especially when the complete assembly is not yet physically manufactured or available. Based on the response models of individual components, it is possible to estimate the dynamic characteristics of the entire system already in the early stages of development, which significantly contributes to faster and more targeted design. This master’s thesis addresses frequency-domain substructure coupling using the Virtual Point Transformation (VPT) method, which enables the coupling of experimentally identified response models. The focus is on establishing compatibility and equilibrium conditions at the virtual interface point. Using a practical case study involving two flanges, the complete procedure is demonstrated: from the measurement of component response models and modeling of the interface via virtual points, to the final coupling. The results are validated by measuring the response of the assembled structure, allowing for an assessment of the method’s accuracy and its applicability in engineering practice.

Keywords:structural dynamics, dynamic substructuring, virtual point transformation, Lagrange mutlipliers frequency based substructuring, frequency response function

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