We propose a novel mathematical algorithm to offer a solution for the inverse random dynamic force identification in practical engineering. Dealing with the random dynamic force identification problem using the proposed algorithm, an improved maximum entropy (IME) regularization technique is transformed into an unconstrained optimization problem, and a novel conjugate gradient (NCG) method was applied to solve the objective function, which was abbreviated as IME-NCG algorithm. The result of IME-NCG algorithm is compared with that of ME, ME-CG, ME-NCG, and IME-CG algorithm; it is found that IME-NCG algorithm is available for identifying the random dynamic force due to smaller root mean-square-error (RMSE), lower restoration time, and fewer i...
How to accurately identify unknown time-varying external force from measured structural responses is...
Several dynamic projects and fault diagnosis of mechanical structures require the knowledge of the a...
International audienceIn a paper, recently published in Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, we...
This paper presents a novel inverse technique to provide a stable optimal solution for the ill-posed...
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In order to ensure the reliability and safety of complex engineering structures and allow their rede...
The main purpose of this paper is to identify the dynamic forces between the conical pick and the co...
The conventional state space method for force identification has the disadvantage of large discretiz...
Knowledge about the input–output relations of a system can be very important in many practical situa...
Moving force identification (MFI) is a widely concerned inverse problem in structural dynamics and w...
In this work, reconstruction and location in time domain of multiple forces acting on a linear elast...
The studies on inverse problems exist extensively in aerospace, mechanical, identification, detectio...
Dynamic force identification is a specific type of inverse problem where the time-varying force dist...
In many engineering fields it is beneficial to obtain information about the force acting on a dynami...
How to accurately identify unknown time-varying external force from measured structural responses is...
Several dynamic projects and fault diagnosis of mechanical structures require the knowledge of the a...
International audienceIn a paper, recently published in Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, we...
This paper presents a novel inverse technique to provide a stable optimal solution for the ill-posed...
This paper develops a modified preconditioned conjugate gradient (M-PCG) method for moving force ide...
The paper addresses the problem of force identification in randomly excited dynamical systems using ...
In order to ensure the reliability and safety of complex engineering structures and allow their rede...
The main purpose of this paper is to identify the dynamic forces between the conical pick and the co...
The conventional state space method for force identification has the disadvantage of large discretiz...
Knowledge about the input–output relations of a system can be very important in many practical situa...
Moving force identification (MFI) is a widely concerned inverse problem in structural dynamics and w...
In this work, reconstruction and location in time domain of multiple forces acting on a linear elast...
The studies on inverse problems exist extensively in aerospace, mechanical, identification, detectio...
Dynamic force identification is a specific type of inverse problem where the time-varying force dist...
In many engineering fields it is beneficial to obtain information about the force acting on a dynami...
How to accurately identify unknown time-varying external force from measured structural responses is...
Several dynamic projects and fault diagnosis of mechanical structures require the knowledge of the a...
International audienceIn a paper, recently published in Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, we...