Solving modal equations of motion with initial conditions using MSC/NASTRAN DMAP. Part 2: Coupled versus uncoupled integration
Abstract
By utilizing MSC/NASTRAN DMAP (Direct Matrix Abstraction Program) in an existing NASA Lewis Research Center coupled loads methodology, solving modal equations of motion with initial conditions is possible using either coupled (Newmark-Beta) or uncoupled (exact mode superposition) integration available within module TRD1. Both the coupled and newly developed exact mode superposition methods have been used to perform transient analyses of various space systems. However, experience has shown that in most cases, significant time savings are realized when the equations of motion are integrated using the uncoupled solver instead of the coupled solver. Through the results of a real-world engineering analysis, advantages of using the exact mode superposition methodology are illustrated.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- May 1993
- Bibcode:
- 1993STIN...9323740B
- Keywords:
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- Aerospace Engineering;
- Equations Of Motion;
- Matrix Methods;
- Modal Response;
- Nastran;
- Transient Response;
- Aerospace Systems;
- Uncoupled Modes;
- Structural Mechanics