This paper introduces a novel methodology for the reduction of modal data from complex finite element (FE) models, resulting in a highly accurate and computationally efficient model termed B-SAFE (B-splinebased Semi-Analytical Finite Element model). It is conceptually similar to a method based on nested sets of polynomials proposed earlier by the authors (Poly-SAFE) but provides greater accuracy in the case of complex structures and greater ease of use, limiting the need for user interventions and facilitating automated processing. B-SAFE is constructed via the reduction of a standard displacement-based FE model down to a semi-analytical function built from nested B-splines recursively fitted to modal data, which eliminates the need of high-order polynomials and heavy user-intervention required by Poly-SAFE for the case of complex modal patterns. The present work describes the non-trivial modifications to the original methodology, and shows how fewer and more efficient semi-analytical functions representing field variables such as displacement, strain and stress can be obtained. The new method is exemplified through a numerical case study of a 9.2 m composite wind turbine blade, showing that improved numerical stability and robustness as well as a systematic handling of general geometries can be obtained without user intervention.
Computationally efficient reduction of modal data from finite element models by nested sets of B-splines / Cárdenas, Diego; Elizalde, Hugo; Probst, Oliver; Lacarbonara, Walter; Marzocca, Pier; Aguilar, Enrique; Ramirez, Ricardo. - In: COMPOSITE STRUCTURES. - ISSN 0263-8223. - STAMPA. - 134:(2015), pp. 549-564. [10.1016/j.compstruct.2015.08.055]
Computationally efficient reduction of modal data from finite element models by nested sets of B-splines
LACARBONARA, Walter;
2015
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This paper introduces a novel methodology for the reduction of modal data from complex finite element (FE) models, resulting in a highly accurate and computationally efficient model termed B-SAFE (B-splinebased Semi-Analytical Finite Element model). It is conceptually similar to a method based on nested sets of polynomials proposed earlier by the authors (Poly-SAFE) but provides greater accuracy in the case of complex structures and greater ease of use, limiting the need for user interventions and facilitating automated processing. B-SAFE is constructed via the reduction of a standard displacement-based FE model down to a semi-analytical function built from nested B-splines recursively fitted to modal data, which eliminates the need of high-order polynomials and heavy user-intervention required by Poly-SAFE for the case of complex modal patterns. The present work describes the non-trivial modifications to the original methodology, and shows how fewer and more efficient semi-analytical functions representing field variables such as displacement, strain and stress can be obtained. The new method is exemplified through a numerical case study of a 9.2 m composite wind turbine blade, showing that improved numerical stability and robustness as well as a systematic handling of general geometries can be obtained without user intervention.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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