This paper discusses the non-parametric identi"cation if MIMO rotor-bearing systems in the frequency domain for real as well as for complex modal testing. The FRFs are estimated on the basis of the maximum likelihood estimator, considering noise on both inputs and outputs (error-in-variables model).
IDENTIFICATION OF ROTOR-BEARING SYSTEMS IN THE FREQUENCY DOMAIN PART II: ESTIMATION OF MODAL PARAMETERS
โ Scribed by FRANK PEETERS; RIK PINTELON; JOHAN SCHOUKENS; YVES ROLAIN
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 334 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0888-3270
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โฆ Synopsis
This paper discusses the parametric identi"cation of multiple-input}multiple-output (MIMO) rotor-bearing systems in the frequency domain on the basis of the maximum likelihood estimator (MLE). An identi"cation procedure, considering noise on both inputs and outputs (errors-in variables model), is developed for real as well as for complex modal testing. Quantitative measures for the uncertainties (covariances) of the estimated parameters were to be obtained. It is shown that the MLE solution of real and complex modal analysis is fully equivalent. It follows that, in case of complex modal testing, reduction of the system is not allowed in general when noise information is taken into account. A comparison between random and broadband periodic (multisine) excitations is made. Measurements on a rotor test rig demonstrated that multisines yield more accurate estimates of the modal parameters (as compared to random excitation).
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