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Finite Element Modelling and Updating of a Thin Plate Structure using Normal Mode Analysis
Author(s) -
A. R. Bahari,
M. A. Yunus,
M. N. Abdul Rani,
W. I. I. Wan Iskandar Mirza,
M. A. S. Aziz Shah,
Z. Yahya
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/1062/1/012059
Subject(s) - finite element method , modal analysis , modal , structural engineering , mode (computer interface) , normal mode , boundary value problem , modal testing , engineering , computer science , acoustics , mathematical analysis , mathematics , materials science , vibration , physics , composite material , operating system
Structural design and analysis require accurate and precise finite element model in order to have a structure with high safety conditions such as aerospace, offshore and civil structures. However, the predicted results of the finite element model are often considerably different from the experimental results due to the modelling assumptions and simplifications on the properties and parameters of the actual structure. This paper presents the finite element modelling and updating methods on the thin plate structure. The modal parameters obtained from the plate are measured by experimental modal analysis by using an impact hammer and roving accelerometers method under free-free boundary conditions. The initial modal parameters are predicted by numerical analysis using normal mode analysis via NASTRAN SOL 103. The accuracy of the natural frequencies and the mode shapes obtained from the initial finite element model are compared with the measured counterparts. The modal based updating methods using NASTRAN SOL 200 is applied to update the properties of the plate. In conclusion, updating the material properties of the plate is successfully achieved. The total error of the initial finite element model of the plate is reduce from 45.12 percent to 6.28 percent respectively.

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