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The identification of the dynamic properties of joints is a very important subject in structural dynamics.
However, classic uncoupling methods are often very difficult to apply. In the present paper an iterative
technique is proposed, trying to circumvent the well-known ill-conditioning problems that arise due to any
small perturbations existing in the experimental data. Various cases are simulated and discussed to
illustrate the technique, including situations where it is not possible to take measurements on the joint
itself; the results are compared with the ones obtained with other methods.
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Batista, F. C., & Maia, N. M. (2012). An iterative uncoupling technique for the identification of the dynamic properties of joints. In ISMA 2012–International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering, Leuven, Belgium, Sept (pp. 3403 - 3415).
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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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