Identification of non-proportional structural damping using experimental modal analysis data

A verified computational model of a complex structure is crucial for reliable vibro-acoustic simulations. Mass and stiffness matrices of such a computational model may be constructed correctly, provided all the design information is available. Since it is an unknown, the damping matrix is usually po...

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Published inJournal of Measurements in Engineering Vol. 8; no. 1; pp. 34 - 45
Main Author Oktav, Akın
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Kaunas JVE International Ltd 01.03.2020
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Summary:A verified computational model of a complex structure is crucial for reliable vibro-acoustic simulations. Mass and stiffness matrices of such a computational model may be constructed correctly, provided all the design information is available. Since it is an unknown, the damping matrix is usually populated through mathematical models based on some assumptions. In the current study, it is proposed to use the identified non-proportional structural damping matrix in the computational model. Structural damping matrix can be identified using the complex frequency response functions obtained from experimental modal analysis data. No matter what type of a damping mechanism a structure has; proportional or non-proportional, the frequency response functions of the system can be measured. First, the calculation procedure for the non-proportional structural damping matrix is explained. The damping matrix of an analytical model is identified successfully using the proposed procedure. The same procedure is then applied through a case study. Computational model of a test vehicle is constructed. Next, the test vehicle is subjected to a modal test to measure the frequency response functions of the structure. Incompleteness of the measured data and the requirements of the procedure are discussed, as well. The described procedure can be used in any model updating framework.
ISSN:2335-2124
2424-4635
DOI:10.21595/jme.2020.21259