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Analytical Port Inversion For A Flexible Model In The Two-Input Two-Output Port Approach

Finozzi, Antoniol
Sanfedino, Francesco
Alazard, Danie
2022-02-11T11:27:47Z
2022-02-11T11:27:47Z
2021

Abstract

In the context of multi-body modeling techniques, this paper introduces a new analytical approach to build a Two-Input-Two-Output Port (TITOP) model for a clamped-clamped flexible appendage. By expanding the previous work found in literature, which relied on numerical procedures, this model represents a fundamental block for the construction of parametric multi-body systems in a sub-structuring approach, such as closed-loop kinematic mechanisms. Specifically, this new procedure allows to assemble a linear state-space system by analytically inversing the input-output channels of the original clamped-free TITOP model. This analytical method presents the advantage of avoiding non-physical behaviors introduced by numerical inversions as well as removing the need to reduce the quasi-zero poles associated with the nonanalytical model. This paper presents the mathematical formulation of the system, as well as the formalism behind the method, and an illustrative case study to showcase the advantages of this approach.

http://hdl.handle.net/10890/16817
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Analytical Port Inversion For A Flexible Model In The Two-Input Two-Output Port Approach
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Budapest University of Technology and Economics
2021.12.12-2021.12.15
Online
ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on Multibody Dynamics
2021
978-963-421-870-36
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Budapest, HU
Proceedings of the 10th ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on MULTIBODY DYNAMICS
Műszaki Mechanikai Tanszék
159
10.3311/ECCOMASMBD2021-206
170
Multibody dynamics
Analytical Inversion
Linear System
Closed- Loop Kinematics
Konferencia kiadvány
Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem

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