The goal of Model Order Reduction (MOR) is to catch a model of order lower than that of the real model satisfactory for the purpose of the analysis. The reduced order model should be characterized by a low computational effort but also to be able to estimate the input-output map of the original system in an important region of the input space. Actually, since only a subset of the input space is of interest, this matching should occur in this subset of the input space. This contribution emphasizes some consequences of the adoption of a reduced order model when structural monitoring applications are pursued.

Model Order Reduction vs. Structural Monitoring

CASCIATI, FABIO;CASCIATI, SARA;FARAVELLI, LUCIA;
2012-01-01

Abstract

The goal of Model Order Reduction (MOR) is to catch a model of order lower than that of the real model satisfactory for the purpose of the analysis. The reduced order model should be characterized by a low computational effort but also to be able to estimate the input-output map of the original system in an important region of the input space. Actually, since only a subset of the input space is of interest, this matching should occur in this subset of the input space. This contribution emphasizes some consequences of the adoption of a reduced order model when structural monitoring applications are pursued.
2012
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