Modal Expansion using Strain Mode Shapes

2017 
Reduction/expansion approaches have been conventionally used in correlation and validation studies. Recently, these approaches have also been used to extract full-filed results on structures using limited set of data measured. The expansion techniques are used to expand real-time data measured on components of vehicle chassis, utility scale wind turbines, and helicopter rotors. The resulted full-field data is used to monitor structures and determine their durability. With the advances in Digital Image Correlation (DIC), researchers are able to readily extract strain mode shapes of structures. However, the conventional reduction/expansion techniques are usually limited to displacement, velocity, or acceleration data. This can hinder correlation studies that compare the strain data between two models. Furthermore, this limitation does not allow researchers to expand strain-gage measured data for full-field structural monitoring and durability analysis.
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