In this paper, a subspace fitting method is proposed to update, in the time domain, the finite element model of a rotating machine. The procedure is achieved by minimizing an error norm, leading to the comparison between experimental and theoretical observability matrices. Experimental observability matrix is obtained through a MOESP subspace identification algorithm, by projecting the output signal onto some appropriate subspaces, resulting in a cancellation of input excitations and noises. The theoretical observability matrix is obtained from modal parameters of a finite element model of the structure. The minimization procedure is carried out through a Gauss-Newton algorithm. The method is applied to determine the foundation stiffness of an experimental rotating machine subject to a random noise. © AFM, EDP Sciences 2013.
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Gautier, G., Serra, R., & Mencik, J. M. (2013). Vibratory diagnosis by finite element model updating and operational modal analysis. Mechanics and Industry, 14(2), 145–149. https://doi.org/10.1051/meca/2013055
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