IDENTIFICATION OF MESHING STIFFNESS FUNCTION BY MEANS OF FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
Journal Title: Scientific Journals of Silesian University of Technology. Series Transport - Year 2014, Vol 2014, Issue 82
Abstract
Undoubtedly simulation methods of investigation of dynamic models behavior have some surpluses. Nevertheless, these methods are burdened by some limitations with the effect of significant disagreement between foreseen (by simulation) and an actual behavior of real objects. The source of these divergences for example it could be insufficient accuracy of the meshing stiffness identification.
Authors and Affiliations
Przemysław GRZESICA
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