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31 May 2006 Joint time-frequency domain identification of nonlinearly controlled structures
Gang Jin, Michael K. Sain, Billie F. Spencer Jr., Khanh D. Pham
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Abstract
This paper introduces a 3-step approach for the identification of a linear structure that is controlled by nonlinear damping devices. First, the structure with the integrated nonlinear damper is subjected to random vibration test and the frequency response function (FRF) of the structure is calculated from the input-output data of the physical system. Based on the frequency domain data, a state space model is then estimated using a recently developed FRF curve-fitting technique that is designed especially for lightly damped structures with control inputs. Finally an iterative process is used to optimize the model performance in the time domain and an integrated model of the nonlinearly controlled structure is derived by interconnecting the structure model with that of the nonlinear damper. The complete approach is illustrated by the modeling of a base-isolated structure controlled by a magnetorheological (MR) fluid damper.
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Gang Jin, Michael K. Sain, Billie F. Spencer Jr., and Khanh D. Pham "Joint time-frequency domain identification of nonlinearly controlled structures", Proc. SPIE 6221, Modeling, Simulation, and Verification of Space-based Systems III, 622106 (31 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.665180
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KEYWORDS
Integrated modeling

Data modeling

Instrument modeling

Systems modeling

Time-frequency analysis

Complex systems

Optimization (mathematics)

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