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[http://tu-dresden.de/die_tu_dresden/fakultaeten/vkw/tgf/forschung/forschungsthemen/morpack MORPACK] is a Matlab software package for MOR of finite element models mainly stemming from [http://www.ansys.com ANSYS] and [http://www.nastran.com/ NASTRAN] that is developed a TU Dresden. The reduced order models generated are usable in [http://www.simpack.com/ SIMPACK]. The main methods supported are:
[http://tu-dresden.de/die_tu_dresden/fakultaeten/vkw/tgf/forschung/forschungsthemen/morpack MORPACK] is a Matlab software package for MOR of finite element models mainly stemming from [http://www.ansys.com ANSYS] and [http://www.nastran.com/ NASTRAN] that is developed a TU Dresden. The reduced order models generated are usable in [http://www.simpack.com/ SIMPACK]. The main methods supported are:



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MORPACK is a Matlab software package for MOR of finite element models mainly stemming from ANSYS and NASTRAN that is developed a TU Dresden. The reduced order models generated are usable in SIMPACK. The main methods supported are:

  • static condensation (Guyan)
  • dynamic reduction
  • standard improved reduction system method (IRS)
  • system equivalent reduction expansion process (SEREP)
  • component mode synthesis (CMS / Craig Bampton Method)
  • Krylov subspace methods
  • Balanced truncation