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Identification of modal parameters from nonstationary ambient vibration data using the channel-expansion technique Dar-Yun Chiang and Chang-Sheng Lin*
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 25, no. 5, pp.1307-1315, 2011
Abstract : The identification of modal parameters from the response data only is studied for structural systems under nonstationary ambient vibration.
In a previous paper by the authors, the modal parameters of a system were identified using the correlation method in conjunction
with the curve-fitting technique. This was done by working within the assumption that the ambient excitation is a nonstationary white
noise in the form of a product model. In the present paper, the Ibrahim time-domain method (ITD) is extended for modal-parameter identification
from the nonstationary ambient response data without any additional treatment of converting the original data into the form of
free vibration. The ambient responses corresponding to various nonstationary inputs can be approximately expressed as a sum of exponential
functions. In effect, the ITD method can be used in conjunction with the channel-expansion technique to identify the major modes
of a structural system. To distinguish the structural modes from the non-structural modes, the concept of mode -shape coherence and
confidence factor is employed. Numerical simulations, including one example of using the practical excitation data, confirm the validity
and robustness of the proposed method for identification of modal parameters from the nonstationary ambient response.
Keyword :
Ibrahim time-domain method; Nonstationary ambient vibration; Channel-expansion technique; Mode-shape coherence and confidence factor
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