Prediction of Full Field Dynamic Strain from Limited Sets of Measured Data
Dynamic response is an important consideration for design of structures due to operating or occasional loadings. The resulting dynamic stress strain is also of concern for fatigue and structural health monitoring. Typically, the actual loading and structural condition (boundary conditions, environme...
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description | Dynamic response is an important consideration for design of structures due to operating or occasional loadings. The resulting dynamic stress strain is also of concern for fatigue and structural health monitoring. Typically, the actual loading and structural condition (boundary conditions, environmental condition, geometry, mechanical properties, etc.) are not necessarily known. Much effort is expended in attempting to identify the loads and appropriate model for prediction of these types of events. At best, the forces and actual boundary conditions are approximate and have an effect on the overall predicted response and resulting stress-strain that is identified for subsequent evaluation. |
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spelling | doaj-art-8d1bfde878194ec082bedf1d89cd83f02025-02-03T01:23:08ZengWileyShock and Vibration1070-96221875-92032012-01-0119576578510.3233/SAV-2012-0686Prediction of Full Field Dynamic Strain from Limited Sets of Measured DataPeter Avitabile0Pawan Pingle1Structural Dynamics and Acoustic Systems Laboratory, University of Massachusetts Lowell, MA, USAStructural Dynamics and Acoustic Systems Laboratory, University of Massachusetts Lowell, MA, USADynamic response is an important consideration for design of structures due to operating or occasional loadings. The resulting dynamic stress strain is also of concern for fatigue and structural health monitoring. Typically, the actual loading and structural condition (boundary conditions, environmental condition, geometry, mechanical properties, etc.) are not necessarily known. Much effort is expended in attempting to identify the loads and appropriate model for prediction of these types of events. At best, the forces and actual boundary conditions are approximate and have an effect on the overall predicted response and resulting stress-strain that is identified for subsequent evaluation.http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/SAV-2012-0686 |
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title | Prediction of Full Field Dynamic Strain from Limited Sets of Measured Data |
title_full | Prediction of Full Field Dynamic Strain from Limited Sets of Measured Data |
title_fullStr | Prediction of Full Field Dynamic Strain from Limited Sets of Measured Data |
title_full_unstemmed | Prediction of Full Field Dynamic Strain from Limited Sets of Measured Data |
title_short | Prediction of Full Field Dynamic Strain from Limited Sets of Measured Data |
title_sort | prediction of full field dynamic strain from limited sets of measured data |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/SAV-2012-0686 |
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