Adaptive modal identification of honeycomb thin-walled composite structures with pit defects under thermal modal testing using variational mode decomposition technique based on digital image correlation

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Abstract

The active imaging blue light high-speed three-dimensional digital image correlation (3D-DIC) system was combined with a transient aerodynamic heating system and random pulse excitation technology to establish a high-frequency thermal vibration optical test system capable of multi-temperature zone testing at 900 °C to accurately obtain the thermal modal parameters of thin-walled structures. The full-field temperature distribution of a novel honeycomb thin-walled composite structure (HTWCS) with pit defects under non-uniform temperature was accurately simulated through reinforcement learning. The first six modal frequencies of honeycomb thin-walled composite structure with pit defects at room temperature increased compared with the non-destructive honeycomb thin-walled composite structure, and the third and fourth modal shapes interchanged. An adaptive modal parameter identification method for full-field three-dimensional vibration measurements under high-temperature environments was developed by combining the successive multivariate variational mode decomposition (VMD) with the modal superposition method. This method can effectively identify close modes. The area ratio-based approach was used to evaluate the damping of the measured response. The finite element model (FEM) of the HTWCS with pit defects at different temperatures was updated using a multi-state step-by-step model updating method and the temperature-dependent material properties were established. The results showed that the introduction of a damping ratio improved the accuracy of the updated FEM of HTWCS with pit defects. The proposed technique is anticipated to provide an effective method for high-frequency thermal vibration optical measurement and modal identification of thin-walled structures under multi-temperature regions.

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Peng, F., Li, T., Yu, K., Wang, Y., Zhang, L., Jiang, G., & Zhao, R. (2023). Adaptive modal identification of honeycomb thin-walled composite structures with pit defects under thermal modal testing using variational mode decomposition technique based on digital image correlation. Thin-Walled Structures, 188. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tws.2023.110827

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