On the synthesis of non-Gaussian road vehicle vibrations
thesis
posted on 2017-08-15, 01:33authored byVincent Rouillard
This thesis is primarily concerned with the development of a
method for synthesizing, under controlled conditions in the laboratory, the
random vibrations generated by road transport vehicles. Common sense indicates
that simply replicating the vibrations recorded form a single event will not be
sufficient representative of all possible types of vibrations that can occur
and will therefore produce a biased outcome.
This study has essentially taken a statistical approach to
characterizing these non-stationary, random vibrations and has culminated in
the proposal and validation of a practical, yet sophisticated, approach to
synthesize no-stationary random vibrations in the laboratory.
The thesis presents the development of a method for
characterising the non-stationarity of random vibrations by means of the
statistical distribution of the instantaneous magnitude. A two-parameter
statistical model based on a combination of Rayleigh and Weibull distributions
is shown to offer good agreement with wide range of experimental data. […]