Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
291431 Journal of Sound and Vibration 2009 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper we present an expert system to perform steady-state response predictions. We consider an aeroelastic model simulating a two degree-of-freedom airfoil oscillating in pitch and plunge with a freeplay nonlinearity in the pitch degree-of-freedom. In the proposed data-driven methodology, a freeplay is first confirmed, and then the locations of the switching points are determined. A state-space formulation is constructed to model the piece-wise linear system. The parameters of the system are estimated using the Kalman filter and the expectation maximization algorithm. The attractive feature of the present approach is its ability to accurately predict the steady-state behavior of the nonlinear aeroelastic system with freeplay, using only a limited amount of transient input data. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed methodology, we present applications to freeplay aeroelastic data arising from wind tunnel experiments and numerical simulations.

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