A time-domain procedure for the identification of nonlinear vibrating structures, presented in a companion paper, is applied to a "calibration" problem which incorporates realistic test situations and nonlinear structural characteristics widely encountered in the applied mechanics field. The "data" set is analyzed to develop suitable, approximate nonlinear system representations. Subsequently, a "validation" test is conducted to demonstrate the range of validity of the method under discussion. It is shown that the procedure furnishes a convenient means for constructing reduced-order nonlinear nonparametric mathematical models of reasonably high fidelity in regard to reproducing the response of the test article under dynamic loads that diffe...
The present paper addresses the problem of characterising structural nonlinearities in view of syste...
In this article, we address the model identification of nonlinear vibratory systems, with a specific...
Nonlinear phenomena are widely encountered in practical applications. The presence of nonlinearity m...
A self-starting multistage, time-domain procedure is presented for the identification of nonlinear, ...
Many new theories and methods have been developed for identifying dynamical models of nonlinear eng...
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...
Nonlinear system identification aims at developing high-fidelity mathematical models in the presence...
Part Il-Applications A time-domain procedure for the identification of nonlinear vibrating structure...
Identification of nonlinear structural dynamics has received a significant attention during last dec...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Many new methods for theoretical modelling, numerical analysis and experimental testing have been de...
Data-driven system identification procedures have recently enabled the reconstruction of governing d...
peer reviewedThis paper introduces a new frequency-domain subspace-based method for the identificati...
Introduction: During the design and development process of complex technical systems like buildin...
The present paper addresses the problem of characterising structural nonlinearities in view of syste...
In this article, we address the model identification of nonlinear vibratory systems, with a specific...
Nonlinear phenomena are widely encountered in practical applications. The presence of nonlinearity m...
A self-starting multistage, time-domain procedure is presented for the identification of nonlinear, ...
Many new theories and methods have been developed for identifying dynamical models of nonlinear eng...
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...
Nonlinear system identification aims at developing high-fidelity mathematical models in the presence...
Part Il-Applications A time-domain procedure for the identification of nonlinear vibrating structure...
Identification of nonlinear structural dynamics has received a significant attention during last dec...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Many new methods for theoretical modelling, numerical analysis and experimental testing have been de...
Data-driven system identification procedures have recently enabled the reconstruction of governing d...
peer reviewedThis paper introduces a new frequency-domain subspace-based method for the identificati...
Introduction: During the design and development process of complex technical systems like buildin...
The present paper addresses the problem of characterising structural nonlinearities in view of syste...
In this article, we address the model identification of nonlinear vibratory systems, with a specific...
Nonlinear phenomena are widely encountered in practical applications. The presence of nonlinearity m...