Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Sep 2024)

Hybrid vibro-acoustic model reduction for model updating in nuclear power plant pipeline with undetermined boundary conditions

  • Hyeonah Shin,
  • Seungin Oh,
  • Yongbeom Cho,
  • Jinyoung Kil,
  • Byunyoung Chung,
  • Jinwon Shin,
  • Jin-Gyun Kim

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56, no. 9
pp. 3491 – 3500

Abstract

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In this work, the hybrid vibro-acoustic model reduction technique that is a physical-modal combined formulation is proposed to accelerate the finite element model updating process of the vibro-acoustic pipeline system. Particularly, the new formulation could provide an effective way of the model updating by preserving the physical DOFs for the direct calibration of the undetermined boundary conditions. The sensitivity based vibro-acoustic model updating is first conducted, and then the undetermined spring constant at the displacement boundary condition is then directly and effectively calibrated by using the proposed hybrid model reduction formulation. The proposed method is implemented in the real nuclear facility to evaluate its performance. In addition, an experimental implementation test using the inverse force identification process is also conducted to demonstrate the reliability of the generated vibro-acoustic FE model through the proposed method.

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