Model Updating Based on Bayesian Theory and Improved Objective Function

Authors

  • Ming ZHAI Zhengzhou University
  • Yikui XIE Zhengzhou University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5755/j02.mech.33244

Keywords:

Model updating, Bayesian theory, Sensitivity coefficient, Strain assurance criterion

Abstract

Model updating is the process of calibrating model parameters to improve the accuracy of numerical prediction. To improve the accuracy and efficiency of model updating, this paper proposes a model updating method based on Bayesian theory and improved objective function. A natural frequency damage index is proposed based on the Bayesian theory, which is calculated according to the established damage position function and the measured frequency data. The distribution of the index can determine the damage location and the number of updated parameters for model updating. An objective function with weight terms is proposed based on strain assurance criterion to describes the difference between the finite element model and the actual structure, and the weight term of the objective function is determined by the sensitivity coefficient. Examples show that the improved model updating method is more accurate and efficient.

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Published

2023-10-18

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Section

DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS