Assessment of alternative covariance functions for joint input-state estimation via Gaussian Process latent force models in structural dynamics

06/28/2023
by   Silvia Vettori, et al.
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Digital technologies can be used to gather accurate information about the behavior of structural components for improving systems design, as well as for enabling advanced Structural Health Monitoring strategies. New avenues for achieving automated and continuous structural assessment are opened up via development of virtualization approaches delivering so-called Digital Twins, i.e., digital mirrored representations of physical. In this framework, the main motivation of this work stems from the existing challenges in the implementation and deployment of a real-time predictive framework for virtualization of dynamic systems. Kalman-based filters are usually employed in this context to address the task of joint input-state prediction in structural dynamics. A Gaussian Process Latent Force Model (GPLFM) approach is exploited in this work to construct flexible data-driven a priori models for the unknown inputs, which are then coupled with a mechanistic model of the structural component under study for input-state estimation. The use of GP regression for this task overcomes the limitations of the conventional random-walk model, thus limiting the necessity of offline user-dependent calibration of this type of data assimilation methods. This paper proposes the use of alternative covariance functions for GP regression in structural dynamics. A theoretical analysis of the GPLFMs linked to the investigated covariance functions is offered. The outcome of this study provides insights into the applicability of each covariance type for GP-based input-state estimation. The proposed framework is validated via an illustrative simulated example, namely a 3 Degrees of Freedom system subjected to an array of different loading scenarios. Additionally, the performance of the method is experimentally assessed on the task of joint input-state estimation during testing of a 3D-printed scaled wind turbine blade.

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