Volume 11, Issue 3-4 570128 pp. 351-363
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Dynamic Model Updating Using Virtual Antiresonances

Walter D’Ambrogio

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Walter D’Ambrogio

Dipartimento di Energetica Università de L’Aquila Località Monteluco I-67040 Roio Poggio (AQ), Italy

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Annalisa Fregolent

Annalisa Fregolent

Dipartimento di Meccanica e Aeronautica Università di Roma “La Sapienza” Via Eudossiana 18 I-00184 Roma, Italy

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First published: 2004
Citations: 8

Abstract

This paper considers an extension of the model updating method that minimizes the antiresonance error, besides the natural frequency error. By defining virtual antiresonances, this extension allows the use of previously identified modal data. Virtual antiresonances can be evaluated from a truncated modal expansion, and do not correspond to any physical system. The method is applied to the Finite Element model updating of the GARTEUR benchmark, used within an European project on updating. Results are compared with those previously obtained by estimating actual antiresonances after computing low and high frequency residuals, and with results obtained by using the correlation (MAC) between identified and analytical mode shapes.

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