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Current dynamic substructuring methods as approximations to condensation model reduction
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    Current dynamic substructuring methods as approximations to condensation model reduction (English)
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    7 August 1994
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    Condensation model reduction (CMR) theory, when viewed as a dynamic substructuring method, is shown to encompass many existing dynamic substructuring methods as special cases. The two main features of the paper are a presentation of CMR and a development in detail of CMR for the case of a second order linear dynamic system. The author also presents well known methods closely linked with special cases of the CMR method.
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    condensation model reduction
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    dynamic substructuring method
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    second order linear dynamic system
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