In the present paper an original approach able to identify a force distribution acting on a structure through response measurements is presented and extended to two dimensional uniform structures. This formulation is developed in the wavenumber-frequency domain and it is particularly convenient when a set of concentrated forces act on the structure. It permits to identify both locations and amplitudes of the applied forces even when they are applied in points not amenable to measurements. An analysis on the mechanism of error propagation from the data to the solution is presented together with some criteria to reduce the noise sensitivity. Experimental tests are performed on a uniform beam with different constraints and the infuence o...
This study presents a novel method for force identification, as force-location and force-history, in...
The forces obtained by inverse methods are prone to errors. These arise due to a combination of erro...
International audienceDynamic forces reconstruction from vibration data is an ill-posed inverse prob...
In the present paper an approach in the frequency-wavenumber domain able to determine a set of conce...
An approach in the frequency-wavenumber domain able to determine a set of concentrated forces actin...
An approach in the frequency-wavenumber domain able to determine a set of concentrated forces actin...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of the location and identification of vibrati...
Dynamic force identification is a specific type of inverse problem where the time-varying force dist...
This paper concentrates on the fundamentals of the structural vibration behaviour of a structure und...
The indirect identication of forces from the measured response is an ill conditioned problem and it...
In this paper, an identification method is presented for calculating impulsive loads from the propag...
Identifying the force information and location of an impact event is important for predicting and/or...
Several dynamic projects and fault diagnosis of mechanical structures require the knowledge of the a...
This paper presents a dynamic substructural interface force identification approach with limited vib...
A time domain approach is used in this paper to identify unknown dynamic forces applied on two dimen...
This study presents a novel method for force identification, as force-location and force-history, in...
The forces obtained by inverse methods are prone to errors. These arise due to a combination of erro...
International audienceDynamic forces reconstruction from vibration data is an ill-posed inverse prob...
In the present paper an approach in the frequency-wavenumber domain able to determine a set of conce...
An approach in the frequency-wavenumber domain able to determine a set of concentrated forces actin...
An approach in the frequency-wavenumber domain able to determine a set of concentrated forces actin...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of the location and identification of vibrati...
Dynamic force identification is a specific type of inverse problem where the time-varying force dist...
This paper concentrates on the fundamentals of the structural vibration behaviour of a structure und...
The indirect identication of forces from the measured response is an ill conditioned problem and it...
In this paper, an identification method is presented for calculating impulsive loads from the propag...
Identifying the force information and location of an impact event is important for predicting and/or...
Several dynamic projects and fault diagnosis of mechanical structures require the knowledge of the a...
This paper presents a dynamic substructural interface force identification approach with limited vib...
A time domain approach is used in this paper to identify unknown dynamic forces applied on two dimen...
This study presents a novel method for force identification, as force-location and force-history, in...
The forces obtained by inverse methods are prone to errors. These arise due to a combination of erro...
International audienceDynamic forces reconstruction from vibration data is an ill-posed inverse prob...