TY - JOUR
T1 - A comparison of model reduction techniques from structural dynamics, numerical mathematics and systems and control
AU - Besselink, B.
AU - Tabak, U.
AU - Lutowska, A.
AU - Van De Wouw, N.
AU - Nijmeijer, H.
AU - Rixen, D. J.
AU - Hochstenbach, M. E.
AU - Schilders, W. H.A.
N1 - Funding Information:
This research is financially supported by the Dutch Technology Foundation STW and was performed when the first author was a Ph.D. student at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology.
PY - 2013/9/16
Y1 - 2013/9/16
N2 - In this paper, popular model reduction techniques from the fields of structural dynamics, numerical mathematics and systems and control are reviewed and compared. The motivation for such a comparison stems from the fact that the model reduction techniques in these fields have been developed fairly independently. In addition, the insight obtained by the comparison allows for making a motivated choice for a particular model reduction technique, on the basis of the desired objectives and properties of the model reduction problem. In particular, a detailed review is given on mode displacement techniques, moment matching methods and balanced truncation, whereas important extensions are outlined briefly. In addition, a qualitative comparison of these methods is presented, hereby focusing both on theoretical and computational aspects. Finally, the differences are illustrated on a quantitative level by means of application of the model reduction techniques to a common example.
AB - In this paper, popular model reduction techniques from the fields of structural dynamics, numerical mathematics and systems and control are reviewed and compared. The motivation for such a comparison stems from the fact that the model reduction techniques in these fields have been developed fairly independently. In addition, the insight obtained by the comparison allows for making a motivated choice for a particular model reduction technique, on the basis of the desired objectives and properties of the model reduction problem. In particular, a detailed review is given on mode displacement techniques, moment matching methods and balanced truncation, whereas important extensions are outlined briefly. In addition, a qualitative comparison of these methods is presented, hereby focusing both on theoretical and computational aspects. Finally, the differences are illustrated on a quantitative level by means of application of the model reduction techniques to a common example.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jsv.2013.03.025
DO - 10.1016/j.jsv.2013.03.025
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:84879012335
SN - 0022-460X
VL - 332
SP - 4403
EP - 4422
JO - Journal of Sound and Vibration
JF - Journal of Sound and Vibration
IS - 19
ER -