Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11779/172
Title: Quantification and minimization of sensor effects on modal parameters of lightweight structures
Authors: Körük, Hasan
Keywords: Sensor Effects
Lightweight Structures
Modal Identification
Loss Factor
Natural Frequency
Publisher: JVE INTERNATIONAL LTD.
Source: Koruk, H. (2014). Quantification and minimization of sensor effects on modal parameters of lightweight structures. Journal of Vibroengineering. 16(4), pp.1952–1963.
Abstract: This paper aims to quantify the adverse effects of contact type sensors on modal parameters of lightweight structures and to present a practical way for identification of modal parameters of structures with minimal sensor effects. The adverse effects of a contact type sensor on natural frequencies, damping levels and mode shapes are explored using the theoretical model of a typical beam-like sample carrying a sensor and a controlled experimental study based on measurement of frequency response functions using non-contact excitation and response sensors. The half-power and circle fit modal identification methods are used to extract modal parameter from measured data. The experimental and theoretical modal analysis results are evaluated, and a practical methodology based on classical acoustic and vibration frequency response functions is suggested to identify modal loss factors and natural frequencies of lightweight structures with minimal sensor effects.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11779/172
ISSN: 1392-8716
1392-8716
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