Article | REF: BM2611 V1

Dynamic and vibration modeling of internal combustion engines

Author: Béchir MOKDAD

Publication date: February 10, 2020, Review date: October 23, 2020

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1. Modal synthesis

1.1 Introduction

The finite element method is widely used to model and predict the physical behavior of a variety of structures. With the progress made in computer science over the last few decades, the demand to predict the dynamic behavior of complex systems operating under a wide variety of operating conditions (variable speed, variable load, seismic conditions, thermomechanical calculations, etc.) has continued to grow. . The industrial challenge of developing a reliable product at lower cost, and the growing demands of...

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