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A Survey of Modal Synthesis Methods
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Several modal synthesis procedures for the dynamic analysis of large composite structural systems are surveyed. The matrix formulation of the free-free modal synthesis procedures is presented. Also given are schematic flow charts of the analysis procedure used in three prominent methods. The advantages and disadvantages of several modal synthesis methods for different classes of structural problems are presented in order to enable the engineer to select the best procedure for his particular type of problem.
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Hart, G., Hurty, W., and Collins, J., "A Survey of Modal Synthesis Methods," SAE Technical Paper 710783, 1971, https://doi.org/10.4271/710783.Also In
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