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Illustration of the use of modal assurance criterion to detect structural changes in an Orbiter test specimen
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EngineeringMeasurementMechanical EngineeringStructural OptimizationStructural EngineeringStructural IdentificationModal AnalysisCalibrationExperimental TestingStructural DynamicEmpirical Modal ModelsFlight ValidationNondestructive TestingStructural Health MonitoringStructural ReliabilitySignificant Structural ChangesModal Assurance CriterionOrbiter Test SpecimenAerospace EngineeringCivil EngineeringStructural ChangesStructural AnalysisStructural Mechanics
The analysis of empirical modal models of structural components using techniques based on the modal assurance criterion (MAC) defined by Ewins (1984) is discussed and demonstrated for the case of the Space Shuttle Orbiter aft bulkhead. Modal models of the bulkhead are constructed before and after environmental acoustic tests equivalent to 30 or 100 missions and compared (by computing their MACs) to detect significant structural changes; subdivision of the modal vector followed by computation of the MAC for each part is used to localize the changes. Numerical data demonstrating the usefulness of the MAC approach are presented in tables and diagrams.