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Main Authors: Senčič, Jan, Pogačar, Miha, Ocepek, Domen, Cepon, Gregor
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Published: Zenodo 2025
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18804583
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author Senčič, Jan
Pogačar, Miha
Ocepek, Domen
Cepon, Gregor
author_facet Senčič, Jan
Pogačar, Miha
Ocepek, Domen
Cepon, Gregor
contents <p>The paper explores the benefits of using established reduction-based approaches from dynamic substructuring within OTPA. Measured responses are projected<br>onto different dynamic sub-spaces that include the dominant dynamic behavior of the interface between the active and passive sides (i.e., dominant interface modes). In this way, only the vibration transfer related to the interface modes included in the reduction step is evaluated, leaving stiff modes obscured by noise unobserved. This paper proposes using interface-deformation modes and physical modes, demonstrating their feasibility via various experimental setups and comparing them to standard OTPA.</p>
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spellingShingle A Reduction-Based Approach to Improving the Estimation Consistency of Partial Path Contributions in Operational Transfer-Path Analysis
Senčič, Jan
Pogačar, Miha
Ocepek, Domen
Cepon, Gregor
<p>The paper explores the benefits of using established reduction-based approaches from dynamic substructuring within OTPA. Measured responses are projected<br>onto different dynamic sub-spaces that include the dominant dynamic behavior of the interface between the active and passive sides (i.e., dominant interface modes). In this way, only the vibration transfer related to the interface modes included in the reduction step is evaluated, leaving stiff modes obscured by noise unobserved. This paper proposes using interface-deformation modes and physical modes, demonstrating their feasibility via various experimental setups and comparing them to standard OTPA.</p>
title A Reduction-Based Approach to Improving the Estimation Consistency of Partial Path Contributions in Operational Transfer-Path Analysis
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18804583