Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
510540 Computers & Structures 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The probabilistic characterisation of a frequency response function can be very valuable for structural design and control. Unfortunately, obtaining a sufficiently large sample for wide ranges of vibration can easily become unaffordable. A variety of modelling assumptions can dramatically add to the computational cost: nonproportional damping, multiscale material properties, and high-resolution finite element analysis are some examples. This paper explores Bayesian emulators as surrogates for expensive finite element models in structural dynamics. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the method by performing uncertainty analysis of the frequency response of a nonproportionally damped plate made of a carbon fibre/epoxy composite material.

► We explore Bayesian emulation for stochastic structural dynamics. ► We perform uncertainty analysis of a frequency response function. ► We provide a method to estimate statistics for a range of frequencies. ► We apply our method to a nonproportionally damped plate.

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