会议专题

PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN FE MODEL UPDATING WITH ARTIFICIAL BOUNDARY CONDITION FREQUENCIES

The potential effectiveness of using artificial boundary condition (ABC) frequencies in finite element model updating and structural identification has been demonstrated previously with simulated structural cases. However, the successful application of such an approach in actual structures will largely depend on the practicality to obtain high quality ABC frequencies in a real measurement environment. This paper presents a study on several practical aspects concerning the implementation of the methodology in real life applications. In particular, it examines the feasibility of using a collection of the lowest ABC frequencies for model updating, and explores possible ways to improve the quality of the measured frequency response functions and thereby the ABC frequencies. A curve fitting method and a singular value decomposition procedure are investigated in particular. Results indicate that applying an appropriate FRF processing technique can generally improve the condition for the identification of ABC frequencies. The application of the methodology incorporating ABC frequencies and using GA as the search engine on a laboratory tested beam shows encouraging outcome.

FE model updating Artificial boundary condition Frequency response function Curve fitting Singular value decomposition

Yong Lu Lei Mao Zhen-Guo Tu

School of Engineering and Electronics, University of Edinburgh, The Kings Buildings,Edinburgh EH9 3J School of Engineering and Electronics, University of Edinburgh, The Kings Buildings,Edinburgh EH9 3J

国际会议

第十届国际结构工程青年学者研讨会(The Tenth International Symposium on Structural Engineering for Young Experts)

长沙

英文

72-79

2008-10-19(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)