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Journal article · Preprint article

Modal Participation Estimated from the Response Correlation Matrix

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Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Structures and Safety, Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Business Academy Aarhus3

University of Oviedo4

In this paper, we are considering the case of estimating the moda participation vectors from the operating response of a structure. Normally, this is done using a fitting technique either in the time domain using the correlation function matrix or in the frequency domain using the spectral density matrix.

In this paper, a more simple approach is proposed based on estimating the modal participation from the correlation matrix of the operating responses. For the case of general damping, it is shown how the response correlation matrix is formed by the mode shape matrix and two transformation matrices T 1 and T 1 that contain information about the modal parameters, the generalized modal masses, and the input load spectral density matrix G x.

For the case of real mode shapes, it is shown how the response correlation matrix can be given a simple analytical form where the corresponding real modal participation vectors can be obtained in a simple way. Finally, it is shown how the real version of the modal participation vectors can be used to synthesize empirical spectral density functions.

Language: English
Publisher: Shock and Vibration
Year: 2019
Pages: 1-10
ISSN: 18759203 and 10709622
Types: Journal article and Preprint article
DOI: 10.1155/2019/9347075
ORCIDs: Brincker, Rune , Amador, Sandro D. R. and 0000-0002-7538-2758
Keywords

Physics QC1-999

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