Laboratory for Dynamics of Machines and Structures 
High frequency modal identification on noisy high-speed camera data
 J. Javh, J. Slavič and M. Boltežar
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, Vol. 98, p. 344-351, Jan 2018

download pdf   http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ymssp.2017.05.008

More research on: optical methods,
Abstract
Vibration measurements using optical full-field systems based on high-speed footage are typically heavily burdened by noise, as the displacement amplitudes of the vibrating structures are often very small (in the range of micrometers, depending on the structure). The modal information is troublesome to measure as the structure’s response is close to, or below, the noise level of the camera-based measurement system. This paper demonstrates modal parameter identification for such noisy measurements. It is shown that by using the Least-Squares Complex-Frequency method combined with the Least-Squares Frequency-Domain method, identification at high-frequencies is still possible. By additionally incorporating a more precise sensor to identify the eigenvalues, a hybrid accelerometer / high-speed camera mode shape identification is possible even below the noise floor. An accelerometer measurement is used to identify the eigenvalues, while the camera measurement is used to produce the full-field mode shapes close to 10 kHz. The identified modal parameters improve the quality of the measured modal data and serve as a reduced model of the structure’s dynamics.
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See also the tutorial with source code at github:
[IMAC2019: A hands-on tutorial on image-based identification of structural dynamics]
Authors

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Jaka Javh, PhD

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Janko Slavič, PhD

  Ladisk, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ljubljana
  janko.slavic@fs.uni-lj.si
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Professor

Miha Boltežar, PhD

  Ladisk, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ljubljana
  miha.boltezar@fs.uni-lj.si
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