This paper presents a technique for extracting modal parameters of a linear multi degree of freedom system in the frequency domain. The roots of the technique are the well known rational fraction polynomials method but emphasis is given to the application to output-only data in the form of cross-spectral density functions. A discussion is presented on the possibility of achieving reliable results also for structures undergoing multiple input excitations. Numerical stability of the technique is obtained by properly scaling both the frequency and the cross-spectrum axes. Good performance of the method are shown for numerical examples and for a test case on an actual structure
International audienceAs a result of the improvement in data acquisition systems, the recent trend i...
In this paper the performance of several modal parameter estimation techniques is compared by consi...
An effective comparison among several methods for extraction of the modal parameters from the freque...
In this paper a new frequency domain technique is introduced for the modal identification of output-...
In this paper a new frequency domain technique is introduced for the modal identification of output-...
The rational fraction polynomial (RFP) modal identification procedure is a well known frequency doma...
Many methods exist for identifying modal parameters from experimental transfer function measurements...
In this paper a new frequency domain technique is introduced for the modal identification from ambie...
This is a new formulation which overcomes many of the numerical analysis problems associated with an...
In the framework of the operational modal analysis, several approaches have been developed for estim...
Modal parameter estimates of a structure, vibrating under actual loadings and operational conditions...
This paper explores the idea of estimating the spectral densities as the Fourier transform of the ra...
This paper explores the idea of estimating the spectral densities as the Fourier transform of the ra...
In the framework of the operational modal analysis, several approaches have been developed for the e...
In this paper a new frequency domain technique is introduced for the modal identification from ambie...
International audienceAs a result of the improvement in data acquisition systems, the recent trend i...
In this paper the performance of several modal parameter estimation techniques is compared by consi...
An effective comparison among several methods for extraction of the modal parameters from the freque...
In this paper a new frequency domain technique is introduced for the modal identification of output-...
In this paper a new frequency domain technique is introduced for the modal identification of output-...
The rational fraction polynomial (RFP) modal identification procedure is a well known frequency doma...
Many methods exist for identifying modal parameters from experimental transfer function measurements...
In this paper a new frequency domain technique is introduced for the modal identification from ambie...
This is a new formulation which overcomes many of the numerical analysis problems associated with an...
In the framework of the operational modal analysis, several approaches have been developed for estim...
Modal parameter estimates of a structure, vibrating under actual loadings and operational conditions...
This paper explores the idea of estimating the spectral densities as the Fourier transform of the ra...
This paper explores the idea of estimating the spectral densities as the Fourier transform of the ra...
In the framework of the operational modal analysis, several approaches have been developed for the e...
In this paper a new frequency domain technique is introduced for the modal identification from ambie...
International audienceAs a result of the improvement in data acquisition systems, the recent trend i...
In this paper the performance of several modal parameter estimation techniques is compared by consi...
An effective comparison among several methods for extraction of the modal parameters from the freque...