Attempts are being made to improve mechanical design by using nonlinearity rather than eliminating it, especially in the area of vibration control and in energy harvesting. In such systems, there is a need to both predict the dynamic behavior and to estimate the system properties from measurements. This paper concerns an experimental investigation of a simple identification method, which is specific to systems in which the behavior is known to be similar to that of a Duffing-type system. It involves the measurement of jump-down frequencies and the amplitudes of displacement at these frequencies. The theoretical basis for the method is briefly described as, is an experimental investigation on a beamshaker system. The results are comparable w...
Nonlinear structural identification is essential in engineering. As new materials are being used and...
Robustly identifying nonlinear mechanical systems is generally a challenging task, and this is parti...
In structural engineering, it is common to neglect the nonlinear effects. This is no longer feasible...
Nonlinear identification is a very popular topic in the area of structural dynamics. Detection, loca...
peer reviewedJointed structures are ubiquitous constituents of engineering systems; however, their d...
A strongly nonlinear rotor-bearing system often has multiple solutions under harmonic excitations an...
In this paper a new method called 'Describing Surface Method' (DSM) is developed for nonparametric i...
The dynamic responses of assembled structures are greatly affected by the mechanical joints, which a...
Nonlinear Energy Sink (NES) have proven their efficiency to perform passive control of vibration, ei...
The dynamic responses of assembled structures are greatly affected by the mechanical joints, which a...
The objective of this study is to investigate the sensitivity of the Equivalent Dynamic Stiffness Ma...
Using nonlinear jumps to estimate cubic stiffness nonlinearity: An experimental stud
Background Various nonlinear system identification methods applicable to distributed nonlinearities ...
Data-driven system identification procedures have recently enabled the reconstruction of governing d...
The identi"cation of the dynamic characteristics of linear systems is now widely used and interest ...
Nonlinear structural identification is essential in engineering. As new materials are being used and...
Robustly identifying nonlinear mechanical systems is generally a challenging task, and this is parti...
In structural engineering, it is common to neglect the nonlinear effects. This is no longer feasible...
Nonlinear identification is a very popular topic in the area of structural dynamics. Detection, loca...
peer reviewedJointed structures are ubiquitous constituents of engineering systems; however, their d...
A strongly nonlinear rotor-bearing system often has multiple solutions under harmonic excitations an...
In this paper a new method called 'Describing Surface Method' (DSM) is developed for nonparametric i...
The dynamic responses of assembled structures are greatly affected by the mechanical joints, which a...
Nonlinear Energy Sink (NES) have proven their efficiency to perform passive control of vibration, ei...
The dynamic responses of assembled structures are greatly affected by the mechanical joints, which a...
The objective of this study is to investigate the sensitivity of the Equivalent Dynamic Stiffness Ma...
Using nonlinear jumps to estimate cubic stiffness nonlinearity: An experimental stud
Background Various nonlinear system identification methods applicable to distributed nonlinearities ...
Data-driven system identification procedures have recently enabled the reconstruction of governing d...
The identi"cation of the dynamic characteristics of linear systems is now widely used and interest ...
Nonlinear structural identification is essential in engineering. As new materials are being used and...
Robustly identifying nonlinear mechanical systems is generally a challenging task, and this is parti...
In structural engineering, it is common to neglect the nonlinear effects. This is no longer feasible...