Abstract
In this paper, we simplify the error estimation technique developed for the Craig–Bampton (CB) method (Kim et al., 2014). The original formulation is simplified by neglecting insignificant terms, a new error estimator is obtained, and thus computational cost is significantly reduced with negligible accuracy loss. In addition, the contribution of a specific substructure to a relative eigenvalue error can be estimated using the new formulation, in which the estimated relative eigenvalue error is represented by a simple summation of the substructural errors estimated. Therefore, the new formulation can be employed for error control by using the detailed errors estimated for a certain substructure. Through various numerical examples, we verify the accuracy and computational efficiency of the new formulation, and demonstrate an error control strategy.
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