Operational Modal Analysis of a Rotating Structure Subject to Random Excitation Using a Tracking Continuously Scanning Laser Doppler Vibrometer via a Two-Dimensional Scan Scheme

Volume 1: Acoustics, Vibration, and Phononics(2021)

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Abstract A two-dimensional (2D) scan scheme is developed for a tracking continuously scanning laser Doppler vibrometer (CSLDV) system to scan the whole surface of a rotating structure excited by a random force. A tracking CSLDV system is developed to track a rotating structure and sweep its laser spot on its surface. The measured response of the structure using the 2D scan scheme of the tracking CSLDV system is considered as the response of the whole surface of the structure subject to random excitation. The measured response can be processed by an operational modal analysis (OMA) method called the improved demodulation method based on a rigorous model of a rotating plate to obtain modal parameters of the rotating structure, such as damped natural frequencies and undamped full-field mode shapes. Damped natural frequencies of the rotating structure are estimated from the fast Fourier transform of the measured response. Undamped full-field mode shapes are estimated by multiplying the measured response using sinusoids whose frequencies are estimated damped natural frequencies. Experimental investigation of the 2D scan scheme of the tracking CSLDV system and OMA method is conducted, and damped natural frequencies and undamped full-field mode shapes of a rotating fan blade with different constant speeds are estimated. It is theoretically and experimentally shown that damped natural frequencies of the rotating fan blade increases with its rotation speed.
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tracking continuously scanning laser Doppler vibrometer system,two-dimensional scan scheme,rotating plate model,random excitation,improved demodulation method,operational modal analysis
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