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Title: A comprehensive study of the delay vector variance method for quantification of nonlinearity in dynamical systems
Authors: Jaksic, V.
Ryan, K.
Mandic, D.P.
Keywords: Engineering
Structural engineering
Mechanical engineering
Energy
Delay vector variance
Signal nonlinearity
Structural dynamics
Benchmarking
Wind turbine blade
Issue Date: 2016
Abstract: Although vibration monitoring is a popular method to monitor and assess dynamic structures, quantification of linearity or nonlinearity of the dynamic responses remains a challenging problem. We investigate the delay vector variance (DVV) method in this regard in a comprehensive manner to establish the degree to which a change in signal nonlinearity can be related to system nonlinearity and how a change in system parameters affects the nonlinearity in the dynamic response of the system. A wide range of theoretical situations areconsidered in this regard using a single degree of freedom (SDOF) system to obtain numerical benchmarks. A number of experiments are then carried out using a physical SDOF model in the laboratory.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/23554
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