Trabalho apresentado em evento
Characterization of the nonlinear behavior of a F-16 aircraft using discrete-time Volterra series
Registro en:
Proceedings Of International Conference On Noise And Vibration Engineering (isma2014) And International Conference On Uncertainty In Structural Dynamics (usd2014). Heverlee: Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept Werktuigkunde, p. 3143-3152, 2014.
WOS:000352201003058
Autor
Shiki, S. B. [UNESP]
Silva, S. da [UNESP]
Santos, F. L. M.
Resumen
The linearity assumption in the structural dynamics analysis is a severe practical limitation. Further, in the investigation of mechanisms presented in fighter aircrafts, as for instance aeroelastic nonlinearity, friction or gaps in wing-load-payload mounting interfaces, is mandatory to use a nonlinear analysis technique. Among different approaches that can be used to this matter, the Volterra theory is an interesting strategy, since it is a generalization of the linear convolution. It represents the response of a nonlinear system as a sum of linear and nonlinear components. Thus, this paper aims to use the discrete-time version of Volterra series expanded with Kautz filters to characterize the nonlinear dynamics of a F-16 aircraft. To illustrate the approach, it is identified and characterized a non-parametric model using the data obtained during a ground vibration test performed in a F-16 wing-to-payload mounting interfaces. Several amplitude inputs applied in two shakers are used to show softening nonlinearities presented in the acceleration data. The results obtained in the analysis have shown the capability of the Volterra series to give some insight about the nonlinear dynamics of the F-16 mounting interfaces. The biggest advantage of this approach is to separate the linear and nonlinear contributions through the multiple convolutions through the Volterra kernels. Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, MC 0219, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, USA. Engineering School of Sao Carlos, University of São Paulo, São Carlos, SP, Brazil. São Paulo State University (UNESP), São João da Boa Vista, SP, Brazil.