Damping measurements on vehicle subsystems are rarely straightforward due to the complexity of the dynamic interaction of system joints, trim, and geometry. Various experimental techniques can be used for damping estimation, such as frequency domain modal analysis curve-fitting methods, time domain decay-rate methods, and other methods based on energy and wave propagation. Each method has its own set of advantages and drawbacks. This paper describes an analytical and an experimental comparison between two, widely used loss factor estimation techniques frequently used in Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA). The single subsystem Power Injection Method (PIM) and the Impulse Response Decay Method (IRDM) were compared using analytical models of a ...
Damping effects are of great interest for structural analysis and evaluations. Structural modal damp...
Within statistical energy analysis (SEA), the coupling loss factor (CLF) is a statistical quantity d...
In a large interconnected power system, oscillating modes typically arise after disturbances. Estima...
This paper describes a comparison, both analytically and experimentally, between two widely used los...
The Power Input Method (P.I.M.) and the Impulse Response Decay Method (I.R.D.M.) are used to evaluat...
Loss factor is one of the most significant parameters of Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA) which rep...
The present study has its root in a need of the aircraft industry related to modeling of aircraft st...
This paper presents a damping loss factor estimation method for structures made of solid elastic and...
The effects of damping on energy sharing in coupled systems are investigated. The approach taken is ...
The loss factors and coupling loss factors of a 2-plate, coupled system were estimated using the Sta...
Panel damping loss factors are estimated in full octave frequency bands with standard 1/3 octave ban...
This paper presents an experimental method to estimate the structural damping. In aerospace, but al...
An experimental technique for determining the internal loss factors (damping) of structures was stud...
The effects of damping on energy sharing in coupled systems are investigated [ The approach taken is...
The basic hypotheses of Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA) define the range of applicability of this ...
Damping effects are of great interest for structural analysis and evaluations. Structural modal damp...
Within statistical energy analysis (SEA), the coupling loss factor (CLF) is a statistical quantity d...
In a large interconnected power system, oscillating modes typically arise after disturbances. Estima...
This paper describes a comparison, both analytically and experimentally, between two widely used los...
The Power Input Method (P.I.M.) and the Impulse Response Decay Method (I.R.D.M.) are used to evaluat...
Loss factor is one of the most significant parameters of Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA) which rep...
The present study has its root in a need of the aircraft industry related to modeling of aircraft st...
This paper presents a damping loss factor estimation method for structures made of solid elastic and...
The effects of damping on energy sharing in coupled systems are investigated. The approach taken is ...
The loss factors and coupling loss factors of a 2-plate, coupled system were estimated using the Sta...
Panel damping loss factors are estimated in full octave frequency bands with standard 1/3 octave ban...
This paper presents an experimental method to estimate the structural damping. In aerospace, but al...
An experimental technique for determining the internal loss factors (damping) of structures was stud...
The effects of damping on energy sharing in coupled systems are investigated [ The approach taken is...
The basic hypotheses of Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA) define the range of applicability of this ...
Damping effects are of great interest for structural analysis and evaluations. Structural modal damp...
Within statistical energy analysis (SEA), the coupling loss factor (CLF) is a statistical quantity d...
In a large interconnected power system, oscillating modes typically arise after disturbances. Estima...