Expansion techniques are powerful tools that can take a limited measurement set and provide information on responses at unmeasured locations. Expansion techniques are used in dynamic environments specifications, full field stress measurements, model calibration, and other calculations that require response at locations not measured. However, the process of modal expansion techniques such as SEREP (System Equivalent Reduction Expansion Process) has error with the projection of the measurement set of degrees of freedom to the expanded degrees of freedom. Empirical evidence has been used in the past to qualitatively determine the error. In recent years, the modal projection error was developed to quantify the error through a projection between different domains. The modal projection error is used in this paper to demonstrate the use of the metric in quantifying the error of the expansion process and to quantify which modes of the expansion process are the most important.


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    Title :

    Using Modal Projection Error to Evaluate


    Subtitle :

    SEREP Modal Expansion


    Additional title:

    Conf.Proceedings of Society


    Contributors:


    Publication date :

    2021-04-26


    Size :

    28 pages





    Type of media :

    Article/Chapter (Book)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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