Improving an Inverse Technique for Characterisation of Laminated Plates
2014
Miroslaw Wesolowski, Jevgenijs Barkanovs

Inverse techniques based on vibration tests and numerical calculations are sensitive to model errors, which bring discrepancies in the results of the estimated parameters. In the present study model errors related to geometrical simplifications of laminated plates were investigated experimentally. The investigation focused on the effect that the model errors had on identified material properties. The inverse technique based on the design of experiments and response surface methodology was used in the identification procedure. Eigenfrequencies of the plate mostly affected by the model errors were eliminated from the objective function reducing the estimation error of the identified material properties.


Keywords
Laminated Plates

Wesolowski, M., Barkanovs, J. Improving an Inverse Technique for Characterisation of Laminated Plates. In: Shell Structures: Theory and Application. Vol.3: Proceedings of the 10th SSTA 2013 Conference. W.Pietraszkiewicz, J.Górski ed. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2014. pp.157-160. ISBN 978-1-138-00082-7.

Publication language
English (en)
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