Experimental validation of the orthogonalised reverse path method using a nonlinear beam
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The Orthogonalised Reverse Path (ORP) method is a new algorithm of the 'reverse path' class but developed in the time-domain. Like the Conditioned Reverse Path (CRP) method, the ORP approach is capable of identifying the underlying linear FRF of a system or structure in the presence of nonlinearities and may well also lead to simplifications in the estimation of coefficients of nonlinear terms. The method has shown itself to be numerically robust not only for simple simulated SDOF systems but also for simulated MDOF systems. The aim of this paper is to discuss an application of the ORP method to an experimental test set-up based on a nonlinear beam rig.
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