IOMAC, Date: 2009/05/04 - 2009/05/06, Location: Porto Novo, Ancona, Italy

Publication date: 2009-05-01
Pages: 447 - 455

IOMAC 2009 - 3rd International Operational Modal Analysis Conference

Author:

Peeters, Bart
Gajdatsy, Peter ; Aarnoutse, Pieter ; Janssens, Karl ; Desmet, Wim

Keywords:

Operational modal analysis

Abstract:

This paper investigates the possibility to apply Operational Modal Analysis (OMA) to vibro-acoustic response measurements during engine run-up tests. During such a runup, the engine harmonics can be considered as a multi-sine sweep excitation providing broad-band acceleration and sound pressure response signals that can be used to perform modal parameter estimation. This would allow identifying a vibro-acoustic model under operational conditions. By means of extensive measurements on a lab oratory set-up that possesses the features of a vibro-acoustic system such as a car, the applicability of Operational Modal Analysis to engine run-up data will be assessed. A comparison will be made with random shaker excitation. In addition, classical spectrum-based modal analysis will be compared with order-b ased modal analysis.