Abstract

In this study, analytical and computational analyses are performed to determine the dynamic properties of an aluminum hollow beam and an experimental analysis is also performed. The experimental model is taken as a reference model and the computational model is updated accordingly using model updating tools. The damping behavior inherent in all physical structures is measured experimentally. According to the results of the cross-correlation modal assurance criterion, the experimental and computational results match well. The average error between the computational and experimental results for the first five damped natural frequency values is 1.5%.

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