Reduced order modeling of geometrically nonlinear rotating structures using the direct parametrisation of invariant manifolds

A. Martin, A. Opreni, A. Vizzaccaro, Marielle Debeurre, L. Salles, A. Frangi, O. Thomas, C. Touzé
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The direct parametrisation method for invariant manifolds is a nonlinear reduction technique which derives nonlinear mappings and reduced-order dynamics that describe the evolution of dynamical systems along a low-dimensional invariant-based span of the phase space. It can be directly applied to finite element problems. When the development is performed using an arbitrary order asymptotic expansion, it provides an efficient reduced-order modeling strategy for geometrically nonlinear structures. It is here applied to the case of rotating structures featuring centrifugal effect. A rotating cantilever beam with large amplitude vibrations is first selected in order to highlight the main features of the method. Numerical results show that the method provides accurate reduced-order models (ROMs) for any rotation speed and vibration amplitude of interest with a single master mode, thus offering remarkable reduction in the computational burden. The hardening/softening transition of the fundamental flexural mode with increasing rotation speed is then investigated in detail and a ROM parametrised with respect to rotation speed and forcing frequencies is detailed. The method is then applied to a twisted plate model representative of a fan blade, showing how the technique can handle more complex structures. Hardening/softening transition is also investigated as well as interpolation of ROMs, highlighting the efficacy of the method.
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利用不变流形直接参数化的几何非线性旋转结构的降阶建模
不变量流形的直接参数化方法是一种非线性约简技术,它导出了非线性映射和降阶动力学,描述了动力系统沿着相空间的低维不变量扩展的演化。它可以直接应用于有限元问题。当使用任意阶渐近展开进行开发时,它为几何非线性结构提供了一种有效的降阶建模策略。本文将其应用于具有离心效应的旋转结构。为了突出该方法的主要特点,首先选择了具有大振幅振动的旋转悬臂梁。数值结果表明,该方法可以在单一主模态下对任意转速和振动幅值提供精确的降阶模型,从而显著减少了计算量。然后详细研究了基本弯曲模态随转速增加的硬化/软化转变,并详细介绍了ROM与转速和强迫频率的参数化。然后将该方法应用于代表风扇叶片的扭曲板模型,展示了该技术如何处理更复杂的结构。研究了硬化/软化转变以及rom的插值,突出了该方法的有效性。
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