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Hybrid Simulation deals with a rapidly evolving technology
combining computer simulation (typically finite element) and
physical laboratory testing of two complementary substructures. It
is a cost effective alternative to shaking table test, and allows
for the improved understanding of complex coupled systems.
Traditionally, numerical simulation and physical tests have been
uncoupled and performed separately. In this simulation paradigm the
coupled nature of the simulation allows for improved understanding,
and more efficient design since the factor of safety does not have
to be arbitrarily inflated to account for uncertainties of
uncoupling. It is a multidisciplinary technology which relies
heavily on control theory, computer science, numerical techniques
and finds applications in aerospace, civil, and mechanical
engineering.
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