REDUCED ORDER MODEL OF MISTUNED BLADED DISKS USING THE KRYLOV-SUBSPACE COMBINEDWITH THE CRAIG-BAMTON REDUCTION TECHNIQUE

  • Pohle M
  • Scheidt D
  • Wallaschek P
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Abstract

Vegard's law is an approximate empirical rule which holds that a linear relation exists, at constant temperature, between the crystal lattice constant of any alloy and the concentration the constituent elements. Applications of a density-functional Vegard's law is an approximate empirical rule which holds that a lineav relation exists, at con- theory of nonuniform fluid mixtures to the fluid-solid transition of simple binary mixtures of hard spheres demonstrates the importance of rela- tive atomic sizes in determining lattice constants and suggests that for suSciently small disparities in atomic size Vegard's law may also hold along the fluid-solid coexistence curve.

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Pohle, M. Sc. L., Scheidt, Dr.-Ing. L. P., & Wallaschek, Prof. Dr.-Ing. J. (2014). REDUCED ORDER MODEL OF MISTUNED BLADED DISKS USING THE KRYLOV-SUBSPACE COMBINEDWITH THE CRAIG-BAMTON REDUCTION TECHNIQUE. In Proceedings of 10th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (pp. 899–908). Editora Edgard Blücher. https://doi.org/10.5151/meceng-wccm2012-18187

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