2020
DOI: 10.1115/1.4044329
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Antiresonance Assignment in Point and Cross Receptances for Undamped Vibrating Systems

Abstract: This paper proposes an inverse structural modification method for the assignment of antiresonances in undamped vibrating systems by modifying the inertial and elastic properties of the existing degrees of freedom of the original system. Hence, no additional degrees of freedom are added to the system. The problem is formulated as an eigenstructure assignment approach since such a novel formulation is suitable for complex systems, such as those modeled through finite elements. Indeed, these systems are difficult… Show more

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“…To overcome the issues in the numerical solution of multiassignment problem, a different approach has been proposed in [63,79]: AA is formulated through the eigenvalue problem of the adjunct system, as in Eq. (7).…”
Section: Assignment Of the Antiresonance Frequenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To overcome the issues in the numerical solution of multiassignment problem, a different approach has been proposed in [63,79]: AA is formulated through the eigenvalue problem of the adjunct system, as in Eq. (7).…”
Section: Assignment Of the Antiresonance Frequenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(37) handles all these possibilities and exploits constraint on the unassigned entries of d , , that are treated as problem unknowns collected in to belong to the admissible domain . Since the resulting problem is not convex in the case of partial assignment of (or no assignment), the achievement of the global optimal solution is performed in [63,79] by exploiting the idea of homotopy transformation, variable lifting and McCormick's relaxation. The resulting method is a general tool that can solve the assignment problem in cross and point-receptances of systems with arbitrary topologies (for example with lumped parameters or finite elements) and number of DOFs, as well as with arbitrary topology of the feasible modifications.…”
Section: Assignment Of the Antiresonance Frequenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(29) exploits homotopy optimization and is here briefly described. The proposed technique takes advantage of two methods developed by the Authors of this paper for assigning eigenfrequencies and partial mode shapes [11] or antiresonances [23][24][25][26] in vibrating systems. Homotopy is an optimization technique for nonconvex functions that boosts the convergence to a global minimum by solving a sequence of optimization problems that starts with a convex relaxation of the original problem and then morphs it back to the original non-convex one through a path of solutions.…”
Section: Homotopy Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A less investigated field is the assignment of antiresonances (see e.g. Belotti et al 2020;Richiedei et al 2019) or antiresonances together with natural frequencies (Richiedei et al 2020). Natural frequencies and damping, i.e.…”
Section: Performance Optimization Through Concurrent Mechanical and Cmentioning
confidence: 99%