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A comparison of modal parameter identification tests in laboratory conditions

Modal parameter evaluation is widely used for structural health monitoring, damage detection, and numerical model calibration. This study benchmarks two methods for modal identification under controlled laboratory conditions using operational modal analysis to compare dynamic parameters from ambient...

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Published in:ce/papers 2023-09, Vol.6 (5), p.315-321
Main Authors: Đukić, Đorđe, Anžlin, Andrej, Hekič, Doron, Bohinc, Uroš, Kosič, Mirko
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