@AlephZero
CB method can be divided into two parts - Static and Dynamic.
In static part, we essentially solve for the boundary DOF and express the elastic DOF in terms of boundary DOF. My question is - why do we give unit displacement to the interface DOF while solving for the displacements...
Thanks AlephZero. Sorry for the late response. I was on a vacation, so, couldn't access the net.
What procedure is applied to study the DOFs? We have the analysis set which is split into boundary DOFs and interior DOFs. The boundary DOFs are reduced by Static condensation and we use the...
Can anyone suggest a good reference book for learning Craig Bampton method? Also it will be of great help if you could give links on the internet which explain the CB method in a detailed manner and websites/webpages that have a good set of numericals based on the CB method.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks for replying AlephZero.
Consider the statement " 'Static' Condensation is a 'Dynamic' reduction technique."
Now, 'reduction' and 'condensation' are synonyms, technique is a neutral word and then you have 'dynamic' and 'static' which are poles apart.
I have still not clearly...
Hey all,
I was going through a few video lectures on youtube. To be specific, this is the video I watched.
Now, the professor in the video talks about Dynamic reduction techniques and puts Guyan reduction in that category. For a fact, Guyan reduction is also called Static condensation and...