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Analysis of Double Reducer Stage Using Substructuring Method

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Design and Modeling of Mechanical Systems—III (CMSM 2017)

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Global dynamics of a coupled system are synthesized using a substructuring technique based on the transfer functions of the subsystems. In this chapter, the substructuring method was applied in transmission system. The Frequency-Based Substructuring (FBS) methods are considered to identify the dynamic behavior of a structural system. Impedance coupling technique is applied to a double reducer stage, which is based on the Frequency Response Functions (FRFs) of each substructure and constraint conditions in the connection coordinates. The FRF-based substructuring technique has been previously proposed for computing the vibration modes of complex structural system by coupling the FRF of each subsystem. The effect of damping on substructuring method was discussed. Finally, the coupling technique is validated by comparing the present results with the full system ones. The major interest of using this method is that it allows replacing each subsystem by another subsystem without repeating the computation of the full system.

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Bouslema, M., Frikha, A., Fakhfakh, T., Nasri, R., Haddar, M. (2018). Analysis of Double Reducer Stage Using Substructuring Method. In: Haddar, M., Chaari, F., Benamara, A., Chouchane, M., Karra, C., Aifaoui, N. (eds) Design and Modeling of Mechanical Systems—III. CMSM 2017. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66697-6_41

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