ExtPtfm for OC4 Jacket #2450
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Dear @jjonkman @ebranlard
I am attempting to perform a Craig-Bampton reduction of the OC4 Jacket to model it as a dynamic superelement in OpenFAST. I am using SACS software to generate the superelement of the OC4 Jacket and referring to the paper here (https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/1452/1/012033/pdf).
After simulating a case with the ExtPtfm module, I noticed deviations when comparing the results with the corresponding coupled case. Upon closer inspection of the Craig-Bampton reduction, I found that the Guyan part of the mass matrix and stiffness matrix does not match the ExtPtfm.dat file in the glue code. However, if I replace the Guyan part (mass and stiffness matrix) of my file with the Guyan part from ExtPtfm, the results closely match.
I believe that for the OC4 Jacket's geometry, if all member properties are accurately modeled, the Guyan part of the mass matrix and stiffness matrix should be the same. I have observed that the Guyan part varies mainly due to how I connect the top eight joints of the jacket to the transition piece. I have tried different configurations, including a series of rigid links between the TP interface points and these eight joints, but I am still unable to match the Guyan mass matrix and stiffness matrix.
I suspect I am missing some crucial details in this connection. It would be extremely helpful if I could obtain the SACS file used to generate the superelement file in the referenced paper or receive detailed information about the TP connection. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Feel free to adjust any part of this if needed!
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