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On the influence of geometry updating on modal correlation of brake components.

Communication avec acte
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FRANCA DE PAULA, Bruno
REJDYCH, Gabriel
CHANCELIER, Thierry
VERMOT DES ROCHES, Guillaume
BALMES, Etienne
86289 Laboratoire Procédés et Ingénierie en Mécanique et Matériaux [PIMM]

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http://hdl.handle.net/10985/8095
Date
2012

Abstract

In most industries dealing with vibration, test/analysis correlation of modal properties is considered a key aspect of the design process. The success of test/analysis methods however often show mixed results. The aim of this paper is to assess and answer some classical correlation problems in structural dynamics. First an investigation of correlation problems from tests is proposed. Tools based on the modal assurance criterion are presented to provide a deeper analysis of correlation and results improvement. In a second part, the need of FEM topology correlation and update is demonstrated, using an efficient morphing technique. Tolerances in the manufacturing process that are well accepted in design and production stages are shown to lead to significant degradation of the test/analysis correlation. An application to an industrial brake part is eventually presented, in an approach of correlation procedure automatization for recurrent use.

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