Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
288597 Journal of Sound and Vibration 2012 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

It is of interest to the modal testing and health monitoring community to quantify how an error in any identified mode shape propagates to the identified flexibility matrix. Here this problem is investigated in a probabilistic framework. The approach followed involves deriving analytical expressions to track how errors, due to random deviations between identified and “true” mode shapes, propagate to the Modal Assurance Criterion (MAC) and the Coordinate Modal Assurance Criterion (COMAC) values as well as the estimated flexibility matrix. The comparison of the expected values and variances of these errors identifies the inconsistency between the magnitude of errors in the MAC and COMAC values and the identified flexibility matrix. The analytical results are further validated via Monte Carlo simulations. Finally, two mode shape comparison criteria, termed as the Flexibility Proportional Modal Assurance Criterion (FPMAC) and the Flexibility Proportional Coordinate Modal Assurance Criterion (FPCOMAC), are proposed. These new criteria aim to mimic the expected error in the predicted flexibility matrix in a direct comparison of the identified and “true” mode shapes, and hence they can be used to complement MAC and COMAC in interpreting the analysis results.

► Propagation of errors in mode shape estimation to MAC/COMAC and flexibility matrix. ► Error propagation investigated in a probabilistic framework. ► Deviations observed in MAC/COMAC do not correlate with deviations in flexibility. ► Indices complementary to MAC/COMAC are proposed (FPMAC/FPCOMAC). ► Deviations observed in FPMAC/FPCOMAC mimic deviations in flexibility.

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