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Repeated exponential sine sweeps for the autonomous estimation of nonlinearities and bootstrap assessment of uncertainties

Article dans une revue avec comité de lecture
Auteur
EGE, Kerem
31116 Laboratoire Vibrations Acoustique [LVA]
GALLO, Maxime
31116 Laboratoire Vibrations Acoustique [LVA]
ANTONI, Jérôme
31116 Laboratoire Vibrations Acoustique [LVA]
ccRÉBILLAT, Marc
86289 Laboratoire Procédés et Ingénierie en Mécanique et Matériaux [PIMM]

URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10985/10522
DOI
10.1177/0954406215620685
Date
2015
Journal
Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering

Résumé

Measurements on vibrating structures has been a topic of interest for decades. Vibrating structures are however generally assumed to behave linearly and in a noise-free environment, which is not the case in practice. This paper provides a methodology that allows for the autonomous estimation of nonlinearities and assessment of uncertainties by bootstrap on a given vibrating structure. Nonlinearities are estimated by means of a block-oriented nonlinear model approach based on parallel Hammerstein models and on exponential sine sweeps. Estimation uncertainties are simultaneously assessed using repetitions of the input signal (multi-sine sweeps) as the input of a bootstrap procedure. Mathematical foundations and a practical implementation of the method are discussed using an experimental example. The experiment chosen here consists in exciting a steel plate under various boundary conditions with exponential sine sweeps and at different levels in order to assess the evolution of nonlinearities and uncertainties over a wide range of frequencies and input amplitudes.

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