TRACKING THE MODAL PARAMETERS OF TIME-VARYING STRUCTURES BY REGULARIZED NONPARAMETRIC ESTIMATION AND OPERATIONAL MODAL ANALYSIS

Péter Zoltán Csurcsia, Bart Peeters, Joannes Schoukens

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This paper presents an efficient nonparametric time-varying (TV) system identification method combined with mode tracking for Operational Modal Analysis (OMA). OMA is a special identification technique for estimating the modal properties of structures based on vibration data collected under real operating conditions and without having access to the excitation signals. The time-varying aspect refers to cases where the structural dynamic behavior changes as a function of time; e.g. due to changes in mass (fuel burn during launch; people filling a football stadium structure) or environmental conditions and interactions (temperature changes; aerodynamic forces causing flutter).
In this work a regularized time domain TV OMA method is presented to estimate the linear TV output autocorrelation function of the observed system. In a second step, parametric identification will be applied to track the modal parameters of the time-varying system. The method is illustrated using wind tunnel measurement on an airplane (component) model.
Originele taal-2English
TitelIOMAC 2019 INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONAL MODAL ANALYSIS CONFERENCE
Pagina's511-523
Aantal pagina's13
ISBN van elektronische versie9788409049004
StatusPublished - 13 mei 2019
EvenementIOMAC 2019 INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONAL MODAL ANALYSIS CONFERENCE - Copenhagen, Denmark
Duur: 13 mei 201915 aug. 2019

Publicatie series

Naam8th IOMAC - International Operational Modal Analysis Conference, Proceedings

Conference

ConferenceIOMAC 2019 INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONAL MODAL ANALYSIS CONFERENCE
Verkorte titelIOMAC
Land/RegioDenmark
Periode13/05/1915/08/19

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