Novel strategies for modal-based structural material identification

•Modal-based methods for model calibration in structural dynamics.•Measured modal data to extract structural model parameters for complex problems.•Gradient-based optimization problems using eigenvalues and eigenvectors.•Mode Separation via Projection algorithm for problems with repeated eigenvalues...

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Veröffentlicht in:Mechanical systems and signal processing 2021-02, Vol.149, p.107295, Article 107295
Hauptverfasser: Bunting, Gregory, Miller, Scott T., Walsh, Timothy F., Dohrmann, Clark R., Aquino, Wilkins
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Zusammenfassung:•Modal-based methods for model calibration in structural dynamics.•Measured modal data to extract structural model parameters for complex problems.•Gradient-based optimization problems using eigenvalues and eigenvectors.•Mode Separation via Projection algorithm for problems with repeated eigenvalues.•Implementation in a massively parallel finite element structural dynamics framework. In this work, we present modal-based methods for model calibration in structural dynamics, and address several key challenges in the solution of gradient-based optimization problems with eigenvalues and eigenvectors, including the solution of singular Helmholtz problems encountered in sensitivity calculations, non-differentiable objective functions caused by mode swapping during optimization, and cases with repeated eigenvalues. Unlike previous literature that relied on direct solution of the eigenvector adjoint equations, we present a parallel iterative domain decomposition strategy (Adjoint Computation via Modal Superposition with Truncation Augmentation) for the solution of the singular Helmholtz problems. For problems with repeated eigenvalues we present a novel Mode Separation via Projection algorithm, and in order to address mode swapping between inverse iterations we present a novel Injective mode ordering metric. We present the implementation of these methods in a massively parallel finite element framework with the ability to use measured modal data to extract unknown structural model parameters from large complex problems. A series of increasingly complex numerical examples are presented that demonstrate the implementation and performance of the methods in a massively parallel finite element framework [7,5], using gradient-based optimization techniques in the Rapid Optimization Library (ROL) [21].
ISSN:0888-3270
1096-1216
DOI:10.1016/j.ymssp.2020.107295