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Coupling deflectometry measurements on membranes to the force analysis technique: opportunities and challenges

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This work is grounded on the force analysis technique, an identification method that directly uses a structure's equation of motion to formulate an inverse problem, explicitly identifying the force causing the system's motion. This technique has mainly been applied on heavy objects since contact vibration measurements using accelerometers on light and thin structures are biased by the added mass and are complex to setup. Using non-contact and full-field vibration measurements (here, deflectometry), opens the possibility of applying the force analysis technique to such structures. This research aims to investigate the opportunities offered by the identification of space-time varying loadings of various types (acoustical, mechanical, and turbulent boundary layer) all these loadings being applied on a membrane. Through this study, we also strive to highlight the challenges and opportunities brought by of coupling non-contact and full-field measurements on membranes to the force analysis technique.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: Université de Sherbrooke 2: Laboratoire d'Acoustique de l'Université du Mans (LAUM), UMR 6613, Institut d'Acoustique- Graduate School (IA-GS), CNRS, Le Mans Université 3: LAUM, Le Mans Université, France 4: CRASH-UdeS, Université de Sherbrooke, Canada

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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