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Extension of the Wittrick-Williams Algorithm for Free Vibration Analysis of Hybrid Dynamic Stiffness Models Connecting Line and Point Nodes

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MATHEMATICS
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/math10010057

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dynamic stiffness method; line nodes; point nodes; Lagrange multiplier; modal analysis; Wittrick-Williams algorithm

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This paper extends the Wittrick-Williams (W-W) algorithm to connect any combinations of line and point nodes, providing a general method for hybrid dynamic stiffness models. The proposed direct constraint method and extended W-W algorithm simplify the modeling and solution process, while maintaining numerical stability in complex built-up structures.
This paper extends the Wittrick-Williams (W-W) algorithm for hybrid dynamic stiffness (DS) models connecting any combinations of line and point nodes. The principal novelties lie in the development of both the DS formulation and the solution technique in a sufficiently systematic and general manner. The parent structure is considered to be in the form of two dimensional DS elements with line nodes, which can be connected to rigid/spring point supports/connections, rod/beam point supports/connections, and point connections to substructures. This is achieved by proposing a direct constrain method in a strong form which makes the modeling process straightforward. For the solution technique, the W-W algorithm is extended for all of the above hybrid DS models. No matrix inversion is needed in the proposed extension, making the algorithm numerically stable, especially for complex built-up structures. A mathematical proof is provided for the extended W-W algorithm. The proposed DS formulation and the extended W-W algorithm are validated by the FE results computed by ANSYS. This work significantly extends the application scope of the DS formulation and the W-W algorithm in a methodical and reliable manner, providing a powerful eigenvalue analysis tool for beam-plate built-up structures.

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