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Die meisten traditionellen Methoden der Systemidentifikation beruhen auf der Abbildung der Meßwerte entweder im Zeit- oder im Frequenzbereich. In jüngerer Zeit wurden im Zusammenhang mit der Systemidentifikation Verfahren entwicklet, die auf der Anwendung der Wavelet-Transformation beruhen. Das Ziel dieser Arbeit war, einen Algorithmus zu entwickeln, der die Identifikation von Parametern eines Finite-Elemente-Modells, das ein experimentell untersuchtes mechanisches System beschreibt, ermöglicht. Es wurde eine Methode erarbeitet, mit deren Hilfe die gesuchten Parameter durch Lösen eines Systems von Bewegungsgleichungen im Zeit-Skalen-Bereich ermittelt werden. Durch die Anwendung dieser Darstellung können Probleme, die durch Rauschanteile in den Meßdaten entstehen, reduziert werden. Die Ergebnisse numerischer Simulation und einer experimentellen Studie bestätigen die Vorteile einer Anwendung der Wavelet-Transformation in der vorgeschlagenen Weise. ...
In the context of finite element model updating using vibration test data, natural frequencies and mode shapes are used as validation criteria. Consequently, the order of natural frequencies and mode shapes is important. As only limited spatial information is available and noise is present in the measurements, the automatic selection of the most likely numerical mode shape corresponding to a measured mode shape is a difficult task. The most common criterion to indicate corresponding mode shapes is the modal assurance criterion. Unfortunately, this criterion fails in certain cases. In this paper, the pure mathematical modal assurance criterion will be enhanced by additional physical information of the numerical model in terms of modal strain energies. A numerical example and a benchmark study with real measured data are presented to show the advantages of the enhanced energy based criterion in comparison to the traditional modal assurance criterion.
In the context of finite element model updating using output-only vibration test data, natural frequencies and mode shapes are used as validation criteria. Consequently, the correct pairing of experimentally obtained and numerically derived natural frequencies and mode shapes is important. In many cases, only limited spatial information is available and noise is present in the measurements. Therefore, the automatic selection of the most likely numerical mode shape corresponding to a particular experimentally identified mode shape can be a difficult task. The most common criterion for indicating corresponding mode shapes is the modal assurance criterion. Unfortunately, this criterion fails in certain cases and is not reliable for automatic approaches. In this paper, the purely mathematical modal assurance criterion will be enhanced by additional physical information from the numerical model in terms of modal strain energies. A numerical example and a benchmark study with experimental data are presented to show the advantages of the proposed energy-based criterion in comparison to the traditional modal assurance criterion.