A practical approach to parameter identification for a lightly damped, weakly nonlinear system

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P Eret & C Meskell, A practical approach to parameter identification for a lightly damped, weakly nonlinear system, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 310, 2008, 829 - 844Download Item:
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Fluidelastic systems are often lightly damped and exhibit weak non-linear damping.
The weak linear and non-linear damping forces have a significant effect on the
long term behaviour of the system. However, parameter identification methods tend
to concentrate on identifying the strongest forces. In this paper the applicability
of two identification methods to a single degree of freedom fluidelastic system is
investigated using experimental data. The system is weakly non-linear under the
flow conditions and is prone to the fluidelastic instability (i.e. self excited limit cycle
behaviour). The crucial effect of the weak damping forces on the system stability
and post-stable behaviour has been demonstrated. The non-linearity detection and
identification has been done using an analytic representation of the displacement
signal (FREEVIB method) and subsequently a non-linear decrement method was
used for comparison. The identified models were used to predict the global behaviour
of the system in the form of limit cycle amplitudes and this has been used as an
indication of accuracy. It was found that the non-linear decrement method yields
superior predictions, but it suffers from the limitation that the functional form of
the system must be known a priori. Therefore it is concluded that employing both
methods together provides a more powerful approach for parameter estimation in a
lightly damped system where weak non-linear damping plays an important role.
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