A novel method is presented that detects the proper boundary conditions of a test setup in a short time period by combing numerical models with experimental data. This allows for detection and localization of possible anomalies in the assumed boundary conditions of the system. The method works by combining a low-rank parametric model order reduction technique with a model updating strategy, where the boundary conditions of a numerical finite element model are updated by using frequency response function data. This combination makes it possible to update a large amount of parameters, because the assumed low-rank nature of the changes enables the use of non-parametric model order reduction techniques for the calculation of the reduced basis. ...
Vibration and dissipation in vibro-acoustic systems can be assessed using frequency response analysi...
International audienceThe vibroacoustic modeling using the finite element method (FEM) still remains...
This work is related to geometrical nonlinearities applied to thin plates coupled with fluid-filled ...
A novel method is presented that detects the proper boundary conditions of a test setup in a short t...
The growth of computational power in the last decades has made it possible to perform more complicat...
Numerical simulations, such as the finite element method, have been recently used to calculate and p...
A parametric model order reduction scheme is presented for second order systems that does not requir...
The physical interaction between vibrating structures and acoustics is of paramount importance in mo...
© Proceedings of ISMA 2018 - International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering and USD 201...
This research presents a parametric model order reduction approach for vibro-acoustic problems in th...
Over the past years, the dynamic and acoustic qualities of products have become an increasingly impo...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Finite Element (FE) models of complex structural-acoustic coupled systems can re...
This paper presents a Matrix-Free rational Krylov interpolation model order reduction framework as a...
Instigated by customer expectations and ever tightening regulations on noise emissions, the vibro-ac...
Porous materials are often used in the context of passive noise control applications due to their lo...
Vibration and dissipation in vibro-acoustic systems can be assessed using frequency response analysi...
International audienceThe vibroacoustic modeling using the finite element method (FEM) still remains...
This work is related to geometrical nonlinearities applied to thin plates coupled with fluid-filled ...
A novel method is presented that detects the proper boundary conditions of a test setup in a short t...
The growth of computational power in the last decades has made it possible to perform more complicat...
Numerical simulations, such as the finite element method, have been recently used to calculate and p...
A parametric model order reduction scheme is presented for second order systems that does not requir...
The physical interaction between vibrating structures and acoustics is of paramount importance in mo...
© Proceedings of ISMA 2018 - International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering and USD 201...
This research presents a parametric model order reduction approach for vibro-acoustic problems in th...
Over the past years, the dynamic and acoustic qualities of products have become an increasingly impo...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Finite Element (FE) models of complex structural-acoustic coupled systems can re...
This paper presents a Matrix-Free rational Krylov interpolation model order reduction framework as a...
Instigated by customer expectations and ever tightening regulations on noise emissions, the vibro-ac...
Porous materials are often used in the context of passive noise control applications due to their lo...
Vibration and dissipation in vibro-acoustic systems can be assessed using frequency response analysi...
International audienceThe vibroacoustic modeling using the finite element method (FEM) still remains...
This work is related to geometrical nonlinearities applied to thin plates coupled with fluid-filled ...