A novel strategy to characterize and identify structural nonlinearities in MDOF systems based on reconstructing constant response tests from constant excitation tests is developed in this paper. Constant displacement frequency response functions (FRFs) can be measured by a stepped sine test where the displacement is controlled at every frequency of interest. In these FRFs, the nonlinear restoring force is effectively linearized and natural frequencies can be estimated by linear modal analysis. Using a series of constant displacement tests, the relationship of equivalent stiffness versus displacement can be established by curve fitting, and hence, the nonlinear stiffness characterized. This paper proposes a method to reconstruct the constant...
Abstract In this paper describing functions inversion is used and the restoring force of a nonlinear...
The present work addresses the experimental identification of amplitude-dependent modal parameters (...
Transmissibility is a well-known linear system concept that has been widely applied in the diagnosis...
Background Various nonlinear system identification methods applicable to distributed nonlinearities ...
This paper proposes a novel approach for nonlinearity detection in vibrating systems. The approach i...
There are always certain discrepancies between modal and response data of a structure obtained from ...
Although the identification and analysis of structures with a localized nonlinearity, either weak or...
This paper proposes a model updating strategy for localised nonlinear structures. It utilises an ini...
Based on the Nonlinear Output Frequency Response Functions (NOFRFs), a novel method is developed to ...
Finite Element Models (FEMs) are widely used in order to study and predict the dynamic properties of...
This paper presents a procedure to localise nonlinear elements using spatially incomplete measured f...
Structural nonlinearity is a common phenomenon encountered in engineering structures under dynamic l...
In this paper a new method called 'Describing Surface Method' (DSM) is developed for nonparametric i...
A strongly nonlinear rotor-bearing system often has multiple solutions under harmonic excitations an...
Two approaches for the identification of multi-degree-of-freedom non-linear systems in the frequency...
Abstract In this paper describing functions inversion is used and the restoring force of a nonlinear...
The present work addresses the experimental identification of amplitude-dependent modal parameters (...
Transmissibility is a well-known linear system concept that has been widely applied in the diagnosis...
Background Various nonlinear system identification methods applicable to distributed nonlinearities ...
This paper proposes a novel approach for nonlinearity detection in vibrating systems. The approach i...
There are always certain discrepancies between modal and response data of a structure obtained from ...
Although the identification and analysis of structures with a localized nonlinearity, either weak or...
This paper proposes a model updating strategy for localised nonlinear structures. It utilises an ini...
Based on the Nonlinear Output Frequency Response Functions (NOFRFs), a novel method is developed to ...
Finite Element Models (FEMs) are widely used in order to study and predict the dynamic properties of...
This paper presents a procedure to localise nonlinear elements using spatially incomplete measured f...
Structural nonlinearity is a common phenomenon encountered in engineering structures under dynamic l...
In this paper a new method called 'Describing Surface Method' (DSM) is developed for nonparametric i...
A strongly nonlinear rotor-bearing system often has multiple solutions under harmonic excitations an...
Two approaches for the identification of multi-degree-of-freedom non-linear systems in the frequency...
Abstract In this paper describing functions inversion is used and the restoring force of a nonlinear...
The present work addresses the experimental identification of amplitude-dependent modal parameters (...
Transmissibility is a well-known linear system concept that has been widely applied in the diagnosis...