U. Prells et Mi. Friswell, A relationship between defective systems and unit-rank modification of classical damping, J VIB ACOUS, 122(2), 2000, pp. 180-183
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Mechanical Engineering
Journal title
JOURNAL OF VIBRATION AND ACOUSTICS-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME
A common assumption within the mathematical modeling of vibrating elastomec
hanical system is that the damping matrix can be diagonalised by the modal
matrix of the undamped model. These damping models are sometimes called "cl
assical" or ''proportional." Moreover it is well known that bl case of a re
peated eigenvalue of multiplicity m, there may nor exist a full sub-basis o
f m linearly independent eigenvectors. These systems are generally termed "
defective. " This technical brief addresses a relation between a unit-rank
modification of a classical damping matrix and defective systems. It is dem
onstrated that ifa rank-one modification of the damping matrix lends to a r
epeated eigenvalue, which is not an eigenvalue of the unmodified system, th
en the modified system is defective. Therefore defective systems are much m
ore common in mechanical systems with general viscous damping than previous
ly thought, and this conclusion should provide strong motivation for more d
etailed study of defective systems. [S0739-3717(00)00602-4].