I. Bucher et Sg. Braun, LEFT EIGENVECTORS - EXTRACTION FROM MEASUREMENTS AND PHYSICAL INTERPRETATION, Journal of applied mechanics, 64(1), 1997, pp. 97-105
In this paper the extraction of left eigenvectors from measured freque
ncy response functions is presented and discussed. It is shown that co
ntrary to the extraction of right eigenvectors from measured response
data, the extraction of left eigenvectors is inherently ill-posed when
the same measured information is being used. The ill-posedness can re
sult in a spatially oscillating additive component (short wavelength)
appearing in the identified left eigenvectors, a property which is not
described in existing literature on structural dynamics. Some well-kn
own regularization methods are hence used to reduce the inaccuracies a
ppearing in the extracted left eigenvectors. It is also shown that a f
urther improvement in the accuracy of the solution can be achieved by
making use of an approximation of the mass distribution combined with
regularization. Throughout this paper, an attempt is made To provide a
physical insight to the various aspects related to the left eigenvect
ors and their extraction. This includes (a) the interpretation of left
eigenvectors as internal force distributions; (b) the inherent reason
for the ill-conditioning, and (c) the spatial filtering of short wave
length achieved by regularization, yielding an improved estimate of th
e left eigenvectors.