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Automated Multi-Level Substructuring:Theory
Richard B. Lehoucq
and Jeff Bennighof
Sandia National Laboratories
PO Box 5800, MS 1110
Albuquerque, NM 87185-1110
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The University of Texas at Austin
Department of Aerospace Engineering
and Engineering Mechanics
W.R. Woolrich Laboratories (WRW)
Room 117D - Mail Code: C0600
Austin, TX 78712-1085
Abstract
A new method for frequency response analysis of very large finite element models of structures, known as Automated Multi-Level Substructuring (AMLS), has recently been developed. Large FEM models typically having over one million degrees of freedom are automatically subdivided into thousands of substructures. The response of the structure is represented in terms of substructures eigenvectors. These eigenvectors are much less expensive to obtain than the global eigenvectors required for conventional modal frequency response analysis. As a result, the computational cost of the analysis is substantially reduced when AMLS is used in place of traditional methods. This presentation will give an overview of an analysis of AMLS.