Abstract

Modal parameters, i.e., modal frequencies, damping ratios, and mode shapes of a two disk-shaft system are estimated in Multiple Input/Multiple Output (MIMO) scheme. The response at the output degrees of freedom (dof) of the considered structure due to the excitation at the input dofs is estimated from theoretical analysis. The generated theoretical data is used to estimate the Frequency Response Function (FRF) matrix, which relates the output (vibration) at response points with the input at the excitation points in the frequency domain. The corresponding Impulse Response Function (IRF) matrix, which relates response and excitation in the time domain, is obtained by Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) of the FRF matrix. The unified Matrix Polynomial Approach (UMPA) is employed in the frequency and time domains with the estimated FRF and IRF matrices, respectively, to estimate the desired modal parameters. The obtained results are compared with results from Theoretical Modal Analysis (TMA).

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