Optimal Design of Measurement Programs for the Parameter Identification of Dynamic Systems

Poul Henning Kirkegaard, John Dalsgaard Sørensen, Rune Brincker

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Abstract

The design of a measurement program devoted to parameter identification of structural dynamic systems is considered. The design problem is formulated as an optimization problem to minimize the total expected cost, i.e. the cost of failure and the cost of the measurement program. All the calculations are based on a priori knowledge and engineering judgement. One of the contributions of the approach is that the optimal number of sensors can be estimated. This is shown in a numerical example where the proposed approach is demonstrated. The example is concerned with design of a measurement program for estimating the modal damping parameters in a simply supported plane, vibrating beam model. Results show an optimal number of sensors and their locations.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Florence Modal Analysis Conference
Number of pages8
PublisherDipartimento di Meccanica e Technologie Industriali
Publication date1991
Pages495-502
Publication statusPublished - 1991
EventFlorence Modal Analysis Conference - Firenze, Italy
Duration: 10 Sept 199112 Sept 1991

Conference

ConferenceFlorence Modal Analysis Conference
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityFirenze
Period10/09/199112/09/1991

Keywords

  • Measurement Program
  • Parameter Identifications

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