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Port-Hamiltonian fluid–structure interaction modelling and structure-preserving model order reduction of a classical guitar

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  • Johannes Rettberg
  • Dominik Wittwar
  • Patrick Buchfink
  • Alexander Brauchler
  • Pascal Ziegler
  • Jörg Fehr
  • Bernard Haasdonk

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A fluid–structure interaction model in a port-Hamiltonian representation is derived for a classical guitar. After discretization, we combine the laws of continuum mechanics for solids and fluids within a unified port-Hamiltonian (pH) modelling approach by adapting the equations through an appropriate coordinate transformation on the second-order level. The high-dimensionality of the resulting system is reduced by model order reduction. The article focuses on pH-systems in different state transformations, a variety of basis generation techniques as well as structure-preserving model order reduction approaches that are independent from the projection basis. As main contribution, a thorough comparison of these method combinations is conducted. In contrast to typical frequency-based simulations in acoustics, transient time simulations of the system are presented. The approach is embedded into a straightforward workflow of sophisticated commercial software modelling and flexible in-house software for multi-physics coupling and model order reduction.

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  • Johannes Rettberg & Dominik Wittwar & Patrick Buchfink & Alexander Brauchler & Pascal Ziegler & Jörg Fehr & Bernard Haasdonk, 2023. "Port-Hamiltonian fluid–structure interaction modelling and structure-preserving model order reduction of a classical guitar," Mathematical and Computer Modelling of Dynamical Systems, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 29(1), pages 116-148, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:nmcmxx:v:29:y:2023:i:1:p:116-148
    DOI: 10.1080/13873954.2023.2173238
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