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A Consistent Procedure Using Response Surface Methodology to Identify Stiffness Properties of Connections in Machine
Jesus-Maria Hernandez-Vazquez1, Iker Garitaonandia2, María Helena Fernandes3
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Plaza Ingeniero Torres Quevedo 1, E-48013 Bilbao, Spain. jesusmaria.hernandez@ehu.eus.
Abstract:
Accurate finite element models of mechanical systems are fundamental resources to perform structural analyses at the design stage. However, uncertainties in material properties, boundary conditions, or connections give rise to discrepancies between the real and predicted dynamic characteristics. Therefore, it is necessary to improve these models in order to achieve a better fit. This paper presents a systematic three-step procedure to update the finite element (FE) models of machine tools with numerous uncertainties in connections, which integrates statistical, numerical, and experimental techniques. The first step is the gradual application of fractional factorial designs, followed by an analysis of the variance to determine the significant variables that affect each dynamic response. Then, quadratic response surface meta-models, including only significant terms, which relate the design parameters to the modal responses are obtained. Finally, the values of the updated design variables are identified using the previous regression equations and experimental modal data. This work demonstrates that the integrated procedure gives rise to FE models whose dynamic responses closely agree with the experimental measurements, despite the large number of uncertainties, and at an acceptable computational cost.
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