Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10289447 Journal of Sound and Vibration 2005 27 Pages PDF
Abstract
The TM is applicable if the output is monotonic in the inputs. Unlike interval arithmetic, it does not overestimate the response uncertainty, as only parameter combinations are evaluated that actually occur. In this paper, the TM has been applied to visualise uncertain frequency response functions (FRFs), obtained with modal superposition. This yields accurate results when validated against Monte Carlo data, but the computation time is rather high. The Short Transformation Method (STM) is proposed as an attractive alternative to the original TM. A full set of deterministic computations, combining all interval extrema, is only performed at the lowest interval. For higher levels, a smaller set is evaluated. This allows reconstructing the fuzzy FRF from a much lower number of deterministic computations, with only a small reduction in the accuracy of FRFs. Both methods are demonstrated on a clamped plate and a car front cradle with uncertain design parameters.
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