2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10852-011-9170-4
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Canonical Forms for Symmetric and Regular Structures

Abstract: Matrices associated with symmetric and regular structures can be arranged into certain block patterns known as Canonical forms. Using such forms, the decomposition of structural matrices into block diagonal forms, is considerably simplified. In this paper the main canonical forms are reviewed; and symmetric/regular structural configurations that can be explained with such forms are investigated. The invariant subspaces are formulated and the closed form solutions for the blockdiagonalized stiffness matrices ar… Show more

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“…The proposed method uses regular base model because it is simpler to analyze. Kaveh and Fazli [16] studied symmetric/regular structural configurations that can be shown by canonical forms. They also used a numerical method to extend the calculating concepts of matrix canonical forms to nonconforming regular structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed method uses regular base model because it is simpler to analyze. Kaveh and Fazli [16] studied symmetric/regular structural configurations that can be shown by canonical forms. They also used a numerical method to extend the calculating concepts of matrix canonical forms to nonconforming regular structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%