A main restriction in the general applicability of modal reduction techniques has been the lack of a proper dominancy analysis as well as the lack of a guaranteed bound for the approximation error. In this study, a modal dominancy approach for reduction of dynamical systems is presented. A quadratic-metric, introduced based on modal contribution to the ℋ2ℋ2-norm of the frequency response function matrix, is given in closed-form formulation. Briefly stated, a performance and error analysis of the proposed modal dominancy procedure is carried out, the problem of metric non-uniqueness as well as the treatment of structural non-minimality for a class of systems with multiple eigenvalues is described, and a method to circumvent this problem is p...
In this paper a novel algorithm is presented for modal decomposition using multiple channels of meas...
Operational modal analysis is used for determining the modal parameters of structures for which the ...
The aim of this thesis is the estimation of errors due to reduction in modal superposition method. M...
A main restriction in the general applicability of modal reduction techniques has been the lack of a...
An approximated model of a large scale dynamical system captures its main features by a proper selec...
The strength of the modal based reduction approach resides in its simplicity, applicability to treat...
The paper deals with a numerical approach that reduces some physical sizes of the solution domain to...
The modern procedure for analyzing the dynamics of a large, complex structure, such as an automobile...
ABSTRACT. Modal analysis is a very powerful experimental approach that provides direct measurement o...
The present study develops the application of optimization techniques via the use of Overall Adjustm...
Solutions to physical problems described by Differential Equationson complex domains are in except f...
Complex mechanical (e.g., multibody) systems with different types of constraints are generally perfo...
In this paper we present a method for nonlinear frequency response analysis of mechanical vibrations...
This paper presents a newly developed method for obtaining the modal model with a proper model order...
In this paper the performance of several modal parameter estimation techniques is compared by consid...
In this paper a novel algorithm is presented for modal decomposition using multiple channels of meas...
Operational modal analysis is used for determining the modal parameters of structures for which the ...
The aim of this thesis is the estimation of errors due to reduction in modal superposition method. M...
A main restriction in the general applicability of modal reduction techniques has been the lack of a...
An approximated model of a large scale dynamical system captures its main features by a proper selec...
The strength of the modal based reduction approach resides in its simplicity, applicability to treat...
The paper deals with a numerical approach that reduces some physical sizes of the solution domain to...
The modern procedure for analyzing the dynamics of a large, complex structure, such as an automobile...
ABSTRACT. Modal analysis is a very powerful experimental approach that provides direct measurement o...
The present study develops the application of optimization techniques via the use of Overall Adjustm...
Solutions to physical problems described by Differential Equationson complex domains are in except f...
Complex mechanical (e.g., multibody) systems with different types of constraints are generally perfo...
In this paper we present a method for nonlinear frequency response analysis of mechanical vibrations...
This paper presents a newly developed method for obtaining the modal model with a proper model order...
In this paper the performance of several modal parameter estimation techniques is compared by consid...
In this paper a novel algorithm is presented for modal decomposition using multiple channels of meas...
Operational modal analysis is used for determining the modal parameters of structures for which the ...
The aim of this thesis is the estimation of errors due to reduction in modal superposition method. M...