Abstract
Measured frequency response functions (FRFs) are becoming more widely used to correlate finite element (FE) models with test structures. However, most model updating techniques require measured data at every degree of freedom (DOF) in the FE model, a necessity that is rarely met by experiment. Furthermore, the sensitivity of updating techniques to noise measurement demands experimental data of the highest attainable quality, and often beyond. A modified surface spline is presented which can expand measured FRFs to unmeasured DOFs and also apply smoothing to reduce noise contamination.
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