Model calibration of a locally non-linear structure utilizing multi harmonic response data
Paper in proceeding, 2014

Model correlation and model calibration using test data are natural ingredients in the process of validating computational models. Here, model calibration for the important sub-class of non-linear systems consisting of structures dominated by linear behavior having presence of local non-linear effects is studied. The focus is on the selection of uncertain model parameters together with the forming of the objective function to be used for calibration. To give precise estimation of parameters in the presence of measurement noise, the objective function data have to be informative with respect to the parameters chosen. Also, to get useful data the excitation force is here designed to be multi-harmonic since steady-state responses at the side frequencies are shown to contain valuable information for the calibration process. In this paper, test data from a replica of the Ecole Centrale de Lyon (ECL) nonlinear benchmark together with steady-state solutions stemming from calculations using the Multi-Harmonic Balancing method are used for illustration of the proposed model calibration procedure.

Fisher information matrix

Identifiability

Nonlinear

Multi-harmonic

Calibration

Author

Y. Chen

Linnaeus University, Växjö

Vahid Yaghoubi Nasrabadi

Dynamics

Andreas Linderholt

Linnaeus University, Växjö

Thomas Abrahamsson

Dynamics

Conference Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Series

21915644 (ISSN) 21915652 (eISSN)

Vol. 2 97-109
978-331904521-4 (ISBN)

Subject Categories

Mechanical Engineering

DOI

10.1007/978-3-319-04522-1_9

ISBN

978-331904521-4

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