Establishment of spectral subtraction-based algorithm for experimental modal analysis under operating condition

Experimental modal analysis (EMA) is one of the techniques used to identify the dynamic properties of a structure. In the EMA procedure, the input force and vibration response measurement for transfer function calculation is carried out under shut-down conditions to prevent unmeasurable forces induc...

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Main Author: Che Ku Eddy Nizwan, Che Ku Husin
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spelling my-ump-ir.368532023-09-14T06:57:16Z Establishment of spectral subtraction-based algorithm for experimental modal analysis under operating condition 2022-06 Che Ku Eddy Nizwan, Che Ku Husin T Technology (General) TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Experimental modal analysis (EMA) is one of the techniques used to identify the dynamic properties of a structure. In the EMA procedure, the input force and vibration response measurement for transfer function calculation is carried out under shut-down conditions to prevent unmeasurable forces induced by the operating machinery. Under the operating condition, the presence of unmeasurable forces causes an error in the transfer function calculation due to incomplete information of input forces. Therefore, output response from the measurement requires a filtering process to suppress the response from operating forces and retain only the response from the artificially induced force. A new filtering algorithm adopted from a spectral subtraction filter was developed to preserve the impact response in impact-based EMA. The basis of this filter was to identify the amount of ambient magnitude contained in the measured vibration spectrum and utilised the spectral subtraction filter to suppress the ambient features. An effective ambient magnitude parameter was introduced to improvise the gain factor in the spectral subtraction filter. This parameter was calculated based on resolved ambient vector in the direction of impact response at each frequency band. The direction of ambient response at each frequency band was estimated based on the reconstructed artificial ambient. The artificial ambient was reproduced based on pre-triggered data in measured vibration response. In this procedure, the number of pre-triggered data was set as equivalent to the post-triggered data, and the artificial ambient was reconstructed from the summation of Fourier series of the pre-triggered data with twice the original length. The artificial ambient was selected from the second half of the reconstructed signal. From the research observation, a higher consistency level with approximately less than 5% deviation for the input ambient response produce higher similarity in artificial ambient with respect to actual ambient. This finding correlated with the efficiency of the filtering process, whereby the input with a higher similarity artificial response suppresses a more accurate amount of ambient and retains more than 90% of the baseline features. Under the operating condition, the measured frequency response function (FRF) showed non-identical features at operating frequencies as compared to the baseline data. The utilisation of the filtering process based on the modified spectral subtraction filter had successfully restored the essential features in FRF and suppressed unwanted ambient consequences. The findings indicated that the modified spectrum subtraction filter could be utilised to extract the clean impact response under consistent operating conditions. It was suggested this method be applied prior to FRF calculation to enhance the EMA procedure under ambient operating forces. 2022-06 Thesis http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36853/ http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36853/1/ir.Establishment%20of%20spectral%20subtraction-based%20algorithm%20for%20experimental%20modal%20analysis.pdf pdf en public phd doctoral Universiti Malaysia Pahang Faculty of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering Technology Mohd Fairusham, Ghazali
institution Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah
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language English
advisor Mohd Fairusham, Ghazali
topic T Technology (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Che Ku Eddy Nizwan, Che Ku Husin
Establishment of spectral subtraction-based algorithm for experimental modal analysis under operating condition
description Experimental modal analysis (EMA) is one of the techniques used to identify the dynamic properties of a structure. In the EMA procedure, the input force and vibration response measurement for transfer function calculation is carried out under shut-down conditions to prevent unmeasurable forces induced by the operating machinery. Under the operating condition, the presence of unmeasurable forces causes an error in the transfer function calculation due to incomplete information of input forces. Therefore, output response from the measurement requires a filtering process to suppress the response from operating forces and retain only the response from the artificially induced force. A new filtering algorithm adopted from a spectral subtraction filter was developed to preserve the impact response in impact-based EMA. The basis of this filter was to identify the amount of ambient magnitude contained in the measured vibration spectrum and utilised the spectral subtraction filter to suppress the ambient features. An effective ambient magnitude parameter was introduced to improvise the gain factor in the spectral subtraction filter. This parameter was calculated based on resolved ambient vector in the direction of impact response at each frequency band. The direction of ambient response at each frequency band was estimated based on the reconstructed artificial ambient. The artificial ambient was reproduced based on pre-triggered data in measured vibration response. In this procedure, the number of pre-triggered data was set as equivalent to the post-triggered data, and the artificial ambient was reconstructed from the summation of Fourier series of the pre-triggered data with twice the original length. The artificial ambient was selected from the second half of the reconstructed signal. From the research observation, a higher consistency level with approximately less than 5% deviation for the input ambient response produce higher similarity in artificial ambient with respect to actual ambient. This finding correlated with the efficiency of the filtering process, whereby the input with a higher similarity artificial response suppresses a more accurate amount of ambient and retains more than 90% of the baseline features. Under the operating condition, the measured frequency response function (FRF) showed non-identical features at operating frequencies as compared to the baseline data. The utilisation of the filtering process based on the modified spectral subtraction filter had successfully restored the essential features in FRF and suppressed unwanted ambient consequences. The findings indicated that the modified spectrum subtraction filter could be utilised to extract the clean impact response under consistent operating conditions. It was suggested this method be applied prior to FRF calculation to enhance the EMA procedure under ambient operating forces.
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author Che Ku Eddy Nizwan, Che Ku Husin
author_facet Che Ku Eddy Nizwan, Che Ku Husin
author_sort Che Ku Eddy Nizwan, Che Ku Husin
title Establishment of spectral subtraction-based algorithm for experimental modal analysis under operating condition
title_short Establishment of spectral subtraction-based algorithm for experimental modal analysis under operating condition
title_full Establishment of spectral subtraction-based algorithm for experimental modal analysis under operating condition
title_fullStr Establishment of spectral subtraction-based algorithm for experimental modal analysis under operating condition
title_full_unstemmed Establishment of spectral subtraction-based algorithm for experimental modal analysis under operating condition
title_sort establishment of spectral subtraction-based algorithm for experimental modal analysis under operating condition
granting_institution Universiti Malaysia Pahang
granting_department Faculty of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering Technology
publishDate 2022
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36853/1/ir.Establishment%20of%20spectral%20subtraction-based%20algorithm%20for%20experimental%20modal%20analysis.pdf
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