A Method for Optimal Reconstruction of Velocity Response Using Experimental Displacement and Acceleration Signals
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Bennett G., Antunes J., Fitzpatrick J., Debut V., A Method for Optimal Reconstruction of Velocity Response Using Experimental Displacement and Acceleration Signals, 14th International Congress on Sound and Vibration (ICSV14), Cairns, Australia, 9-12 July 2007Download Item:
Abstract:
An algorithm is developed which takes advantage of the positive characteristics of integration and differentiation operations which can produce an optimal time-domain estimate of
a velocity signal when a displacement and an acceleration signal are measurable. Simulations
are carried out with Matlab where synthetic data is generated through solving the equations
of motion of a multi-degree of freedom vibrating system. The velocity optimisation technique
for velocity estimation is applied to the acceleration and displacement signals and the result is
compared to the true velocity signal. A parametric analysis is carried out on the technique, as
a function of extraneous noise on the simulated signals, as well as the integration and differentiation operator employed. Based on the results of the simulations, an experiment is performed where a reconstructed velocity is compared to a velocity signal measured directly using a laser vibrometer.
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Author: Bennett, Gareth
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