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Publications [#53748] of Lawrie Virgin
Papers Published
- Nichols, J.M. and Nichols, C.J. and Todd, M.D. and Seaver, M. and Trickey, S.T. and Virgin, L.N., Use of data-driven phase space models in assessing the strength of a bolted connection in a composite beam,
Smart Materials and Structures, vol. 13 no. 2
(2004),
pp. 241 - 250 [001]
(last updated on 2007/03/23)
Abstract: This work explores the role of empirical dynamical models in deducing the level of preload loss in a bolted connection. Specifically, we examine the functional relationship between data gleaned from locations on either side of the connection using nonlinear predictive models. This relationship, as quantified by a measure of prediction error, changes as a function of bolt loosening, thus allowing both the presence and magnitude of the axial load to be identified. The models are based on a phase space portrayal of the system dynamics and require only that the structure's response be low dimensional. The technique is demonstrated experimentally on a composite beam fastened to steel plates with four instrumented bolts. Results are compared to a similar approach using an auto-regressive (AR) modeling technique.
Keywords: Composite beams and girders;Robustness (control systems);Nonlinear systems;Monitoring;Natural frequencies;Vectors;Regression analysis;X ray radiography;Mathematical models;Algorithms;
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