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Nonlinear Reduced Order Random Response Analysis of Structures with Shallow Curvature
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Numerical AnalysisReduced Order ModelingEngineeringMechanical EngineeringAluminum ArchStructural ApplicationStructural OptimizationComputational MechanicsStructural EngineeringModal AnalysisNonlinear ResponseStructural DynamicPhysicsModal Basis FunctionsStructural DesignInverse ProblemsThin-walled StructureShallow CurvatureCivil EngineeringStructural AnalysisRandom VibrationStructural MechanicsMechanics Of Materials
The goal of this investigation is to further develop nonlinear modal numerical simulation methods for application to geometrically nonlinear response of structures with shallow curvature under random loadings. For reduced order analysis, the modal basis selection must be capable of reflecting the coupling in both the linear and nonlinear stiffness. For the symmetric shallow arch under consideration, four categories of modal basis functions are defined. Those having symmetric transverse displacements (ST modes) can be designated as transverse dominated (ST-T) modes and in-plane dominated (ST-I) modes. Those having anti-symmetric transverse displacements (AT modes) can similarly be designated as transverse dominated (AT-T) modes and in-plane dominated (AT-I) modes. The response of an aluminum arch under a uniformly distributed transverse random loading is investigated. Results from nonlinear modal simulations made using various modal bases are compared with those obtained from a numerical simulation in physical degrees-of-freedom. While inclusion of ST-T modes is important for all response regimes, it is found that the ST-I modes become increasingly important in the nonlinear response regime, and that AT-T and AT-I modes are critical in the autoparametric regime.
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