Fast assessment of non-Gaussian inputs in structural dynamics exploiting modal solutions
In various technical applications, assessing the impact of non-Gaussian processes on responses of dynamic systems is crucial. While simulating time-domain realizations offers an efficient solution for linear dynamic systems, this method proves time-consuming for finite element (FE) models, which may...
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Zusammenfassung: | In various technical applications, assessing the impact of non-Gaussian
processes on responses of dynamic systems is crucial. While simulating
time-domain realizations offers an efficient solution for linear dynamic
systems, this method proves time-consuming for finite element (FE) models,
which may contain thousands to millions of degrees-of-freedom (DOF). Given the
central role of kurtosis in describing non-Gaussianity - owing to its concise,
parametric-free and easily interpretable nature - this paper introduces a
highly efficient approach for deriving response kurtosis and other related
statistical descriptions. This approach makes use of the modal solution of
dynamic systems, which allows to reduce DOFs and responses analysis to a
minimum number in the modal domain. This computational advantage enables fast
assessments of non-Gaussian effects for entire FE models. Our approach is
illustrated using a simple FE model that has found regular use in the field of
random vibration fatigue. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2406.05269 |