Time-space identification of mechanical impacts and distributed random excitations on plates and membranes

Author:

O'Donoughue Patrick1ORCID,Robin Olivier1,Berry Alain1

Affiliation:

1. Groupe d'Acoustique de l'Université de Sherbrooke, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke QC, Canada

Abstract

The identification of dynamic loads acting on structures is a key aspect of several engineering domains involving structure-borne sound and vibration problems, stress analysis, or even the study of fatigue-induced structural damages. This work is concerned with the reconstruction of localized transient and distributed random excitations on plates and membranes from their measured vibration response. In previous investigations by the authors, the virtual fields method, an identification approach based on the principle of virtual work, was employed to identify mechanical and acoustic loadings applied to a bending panel. However, vibration data were obtained using scanning laser Doppler vibrometry, which limits the application of the virtual fields method to stationary excitations in both space and frequency. In contrast, the deflectometry technique used here is an optical method that directly provides a full-field measurement of local slopes. With the addition of a high-speed camera, the measurements are resolved in both space and time, enabling the study of nonstationary excitations. Moreover, since the acquisition time is independent of the number of measurement points, high spatial density measurements can be performed in seconds. This paper reviews the principles of the virtual fields method for nonstationary excitations on plates and membranes. The deflectometry technique is then demonstrated and experimental reconstruction results on an aluminum panel are presented for two different load cases: impacting metal marbles (multiple unknown transient excitations) and a diffuse acoustic field excitation. Finally, the identification of acoustic and aerodynamic (turbulent boundary layer) excitations is considered using a membrane as the receiving structure.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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