Case Study on the Effect of Nonlinearity in Dynamic Environment Testing

B. Maxwell Clark,Matthew S. Allen, Ben Pacini

Conference proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics(2023)

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While recent research has greatly improved our ability to test and model nonlinear dynamic systems, it is rare that these studies quantify the effect that the nonlinearity would have on failure of the structure of interest. While several very notable exceptions certainly exist, such as the work of Hollkamp et al. on the failure of geometrically nonlinear skin panels for high speed vehicles (see, e.g., Gordon and Hollkamp, Reduced-order models for acoustic response prediction. Technical Report AFRL-RB-WP-TR-2011-3040, Air Force Research Laboratory, AFRL-RB-WP-TR-2011-3040, Dayton, 2011. Issue: AFRL-RB-WP-TR-2011-3040AFRL-RB-WP-TR-2011-3040), other studies have given little consideration to failure. This work studies the effect of common nonlinearities on the failure (and failure margins) of components that undergo durability testing in dynamic environments. This context differs from many engineering applications because one usually assumes that any nonlinearities have been fully exercised during the test.
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nonlinearity,dynamic,testing,environment
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