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Performance of nonlinear modal model in predicting complex bilinear stiffness

Pacini, Benjamin R.; Holzmann, Wilfried A.; Mayes, R.L.

Several recent studies (Mayes, R.L., Pacini, B.R., Roettgen, D.R.: A modal model to simulate typical structural dynamics nonlinearity. In: Proceedings of the 34th International Modal Analysis Conference. Orlando, FL, (2016); Pacini, B.R., Mayes, R.L., Owens, B.C., Schultz, R.: Nonlinear finite element model updating, part I: experimental techniques and nonlinear modal model parameter extraction. In: Proceedings of the 35th international modal analysis conference, Garden Grove, CA, (2017)) have investigated predicting nonlinear structural vibration responses using modified modal models. In such models, a nonlinear element is added in parallel to the traditional linear spring and damping elements. This assumes that the mode shapes do not change with amplitude and there are no interactions between modal degrees of freedom. Previous studies have predominantly applied this method to idealistic structures. In this work, the nonlinear modal modeling technique is applied to a more realistic industrial aerospace structure which exhibits complex bilinear behavior. Linear natural frequencies, damping values, and mode shapes are first extracted from low level shaker testing. Subsequently, the structure is excited using high level tailored shaker inputs. The resulting response data are modally filtered and used to empirically derive the nonlinear elements which, together with their linear counterparts, comprise the nonlinear modal model. This model is then used in both modal and physical domain simulations. Comparisons to measured data are made and the performance of the nonlinear modal model to predict this complex bilinear behavior is discussed.