2014
DOI: 10.1002/nme.4798
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The extended finite element method combined with a modal synthesis approach for vibro-acoustic problems

Abstract: SUMMARYThe optimization of a vibro-acoustic problem is of main importance for passengers' comfort in transportation vehicles in terms of interior noise. Engineers use numerical tools to predict the response of this coupled problem, but it may lead to a prohibitive computational time. Based on FEM, this work aims at reducing the computational time. The first idea is to keep the same mesh of the acoustic cavity for all the structure configurations and to enrich the pressure approximation by using the extended FE… Show more

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“…The X-FEM with high-order approximations has been studied in [23,24] and [25] to alleviate the geometrical error. The most relevant prior work to the present paper is probably the use of X-FEM in fluid-structure interaction analysis such as [26] and [27]. In [27], X-FEM is used to track an interface without remeshing and enforce the coupling condition between fluid and structure with Lagrangian multipliers and a mortar method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The X-FEM with high-order approximations has been studied in [23,24] and [25] to alleviate the geometrical error. The most relevant prior work to the present paper is probably the use of X-FEM in fluid-structure interaction analysis such as [26] and [27]. In [27], X-FEM is used to track an interface without remeshing and enforce the coupling condition between fluid and structure with Lagrangian multipliers and a mortar method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some research, typical approaches characterizing the dynamics of a machine structure are the finite element based methods (Geniaut et al, 2013;Cai et al, 2013;Legay, 2014;Frizziero et al, 2012) and experimental modal analysis (Astm, 2003;Li et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%