Monday | Salon 14 | 05:30 PM–05:50 PM
#16611–Evaluating New Nonlinear System Identification Methods on Curved Beams
This work explores the application of recent nonlinear identification methods to measurements from structures where traditional methods have failed. Specifically, curved beams that exhibit geometric nonlinearity, softening-hardening and snap-through behavior and strong modal coupling. System identification is performed using steady state input-output measurements, using two recently presented methods, the inverse SNRM-based algorithm by Kwarta and Allen and the sparse identification method by Breunung et al. The latter produces excellent results and new insights regarding what terms are needed to model a structure such as this.
Thomas Breunung University of Maryland, College Park
Michael Kwarta ANSYS Inc.
Matthew Allen Brigham Young University
Evaluating New Nonlinear System Identification Methods on Curved Beams
Category
Nonlinear Structures & Systems