TY - GEN
T1 - Improvements in modal parameter extraction through post-processing frequency response function estimates
AU - Gur, Berke M.
AU - Niezrecki, Christopher
AU - Avitabile, Peter
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Frequency response functions are the primary means of experimentally evaluating the structural characteristics of dynamic systems. These response functions, which are frequently utilized in vibration and modal analysis, are estimated through the periodograms of measurements. Some form of averaging of the periodograms is necessary to eliminate the effects of unavoidable estimation and measurement noise. In the last decade, wavelet domain denoising methods have emerged as powerful means of estimating functions from noisy data. As an application of these methods in structural dynamics, wavelet domain denoising methods and their variants have recently been proposed as a post processor step for reducing the number of averaging operations required in frequency response function estimation. In this paper, the improvements in modal parameter estimates resulting from median interpolating transform post-processing of periodograms are investigated through an analytical test case. It is shown that the number of required averages can significantly be reduced when periodograms and the median interpolating pyramid transform are implemented together. The improvements in modal parameter estimates for a fixed number of averages are quantified in terms of bias and variance.
AB - Frequency response functions are the primary means of experimentally evaluating the structural characteristics of dynamic systems. These response functions, which are frequently utilized in vibration and modal analysis, are estimated through the periodograms of measurements. Some form of averaging of the periodograms is necessary to eliminate the effects of unavoidable estimation and measurement noise. In the last decade, wavelet domain denoising methods have emerged as powerful means of estimating functions from noisy data. As an application of these methods in structural dynamics, wavelet domain denoising methods and their variants have recently been proposed as a post processor step for reducing the number of averaging operations required in frequency response function estimation. In this paper, the improvements in modal parameter estimates resulting from median interpolating transform post-processing of periodograms are investigated through an analytical test case. It is shown that the number of required averages can significantly be reduced when periodograms and the median interpolating pyramid transform are implemented together. The improvements in modal parameter estimates for a fixed number of averages are quantified in terms of bias and variance.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84861552711
SN - 9781605600666
T3 - Conference Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Series
BT - IMAC-XXVI
T2 - 26th Conference and Exposition on Structural Dynamics 2008, IMAC-XXVI
Y2 - 4 February 2008 through 7 February 2008
ER -