Dynamic properties of the rigid body and supports from vibration measurements
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1994
Abstract
A novel method is presented to determine the dynamic characteristics of a multi- DOF rigid body structure from vibration measurements and coordinates of the transducers. These characteristics include the center of gravity, moment of inertia, and mass; stiffness, center of stiffness and moment of stiffness; damping, center of damping and moment of damping; and corresponding principal values andaxes. The method is capable of handling complicated structures with various DOFs, from 2 up to maximum 6. The mass modified matrices M-1 K and M-1 C (or mass M, stiffness K, and damping C matrices) are first obtained basedon measured vibration data and estimated rigid-body modes by Data Dependent Systems (DDS) methodology, which is accurate even for highly damped structures. Relationships between the physical characteristics and the mass modified matrices have been derived to solve the dynamic properties. The properties of up to 5 individual spring anddashpot supports can be determined by solving linear simultaneous equations. New concepts about the center of stiffness, moment of stiffness, center of damping, and moment of damping and the estimation method are presented. An example, using a simple structure, demonstrated the capability of the proposed method. © 1994 ASME.
Publication Title
Journal of Vibration and Acoustics, Transactions of the ASME
Recommended Citation
Pandit, S.,
Yao, Y.,
&
Hu, Z.
(1994).
Dynamic properties of the rigid body and supports from vibration measurements.
Journal of Vibration and Acoustics, Transactions of the ASME,
116(3), 269-274.
http://doi.org/10.1115/1.2930424
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