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Finite Element Model Updating in Structural Dynamics

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A comparison of Numerical Data with Test Results and Iterative Methods Using Modal Data for Model Updating shows that the former is more accurate than the latter.
Abstract
Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Finite Element Modelling. 3. Vibration Testing. 4. Comparing Numerical Data with Test Results. 5. Estimation Techniques. 6. Parameters for Model Updating. 7. Direct Methods Using Modal Data. 8. Iterative Methods Using Modal Data. 9. Methods Using Frequency Domain Data. 10. Case Study: an Automobile Body M. Brughmans, J. Leuridan, K. Blauwkamp. 11. Discussion and Recommendations. Index.

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