Abstract
An alternative modelling technique is proposed in place of the well known modal reduction method for mechanical system modelling. The method, called quasi-modal reduction, belongs to the category of mode synthesis methods and represents a special way of substructuring.
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Matsushita, O., Bleuler, H., Sugaya, T., Kaneko, R. (1989). Modeling for Flexible Mechanical Systems. In: Schweitzer, G. (eds) Magnetic Bearings. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-51724-2_32
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