The accurate detection and characterization of nonlinearities associated with damage in structural systems is an area of vibration analysis that is being widely researched. In this paper, nonlinear behavior is considered a potential indicator of damage. Most conventional damage detection methods, such as those based on resonant frequencies and mode shapes, do not accurately identify the location and extent of nonlinearities present in a given structural system. As an extension of previous work at LANL, an effort is made to validate a damage detection method proposed by Adams. This method states that the frequency response function (FRF) matrix obtained from a low-level vibration test approximates the underlying linear FRF matrix of the syst...
Nonlinear Output Frequency Response Functions (NOFRF's) are a new concept recently developed for the...
This dissertation is concerned with two challenging areas of vibrations research: 1) inverse modelin...
Structural damage identification is basically a nonlinear phenomenon; however, nonlinear procedures ...
The accurate detection and characterization of nonlinearities associated with damage in structural s...
Structural nonlinearity is a common phenomenon encountered in engineering structures under dynamic l...
System identification techniques has been extensively developed during the past twenty years mostly ...
The sensitivity of the nonlinear dynamic response to damage is investigated in simply supported beam...
The present investigation develops methods for the identification of highly localized structural dam...
Nonlinear vibrations emerging from damaged structures are suitable indicators for detecting defects....
Using the example of a cracked cantilever beam, this paper illustrates a means of identifying damag...
One of the most important aspects of detecting damage in the framework of structural health monitori...
The paper considers some possibilities to use pure time series analysis for damage diagnosis in vibr...
This dissertation explores the development of the next-generation high-sensitivity damage detection ...
This paper addresses the study of the nonlinear dynamics of non-smooth systems representative of bea...
This paper provides an overview of methods that examine changes in measured vibration response to de...
Nonlinear Output Frequency Response Functions (NOFRF's) are a new concept recently developed for the...
This dissertation is concerned with two challenging areas of vibrations research: 1) inverse modelin...
Structural damage identification is basically a nonlinear phenomenon; however, nonlinear procedures ...
The accurate detection and characterization of nonlinearities associated with damage in structural s...
Structural nonlinearity is a common phenomenon encountered in engineering structures under dynamic l...
System identification techniques has been extensively developed during the past twenty years mostly ...
The sensitivity of the nonlinear dynamic response to damage is investigated in simply supported beam...
The present investigation develops methods for the identification of highly localized structural dam...
Nonlinear vibrations emerging from damaged structures are suitable indicators for detecting defects....
Using the example of a cracked cantilever beam, this paper illustrates a means of identifying damag...
One of the most important aspects of detecting damage in the framework of structural health monitori...
The paper considers some possibilities to use pure time series analysis for damage diagnosis in vibr...
This dissertation explores the development of the next-generation high-sensitivity damage detection ...
This paper addresses the study of the nonlinear dynamics of non-smooth systems representative of bea...
This paper provides an overview of methods that examine changes in measured vibration response to de...
Nonlinear Output Frequency Response Functions (NOFRF's) are a new concept recently developed for the...
This dissertation is concerned with two challenging areas of vibrations research: 1) inverse modelin...
Structural damage identification is basically a nonlinear phenomenon; however, nonlinear procedures ...