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Structural System Identification in the Presence of Resonant Non-Structural Appendages
Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Computational Structures Technology
unpublished
Accurate finite element (FE) models are required in many applications of civil engineering. Non-structural elements (NSEs) often interfere with the main structure, altering its stiffness and modal signature. Neglecting such interaction in modelling, although a common design practice, may lead to unreliable predictions of future events and biased interpretations of in-field dynamic tests. In the current literature, the role of NSEs in vibration-based structural system identification (SSI) is
doi:10.4203/ccp.99.80
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