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Summarizing, the updating process consists of the following seven steps: (1) create an initial FE model of the structure; (2) perform a preliminary modal analysis to obtain the numerical modal parameters; (3) design the field test based on the results of this preliminary modal analysis; (4) perform the field test; (5)
The finite element model updating problem is generally defined as the difference between the structural behavior predicted by the numerical model and the actual behavior. Depending on the method used, whether iterative stochastic or deterministic, this problem is defined as an optimization or statistical problem.
It can be decomposed into four steps: (1) experimental measurements and structural modeling; (2) feature extraction and correlation study; (3) selection of the updating parameters and (4) minimisation of the objective function. The success of model updating is conditional upon each step being properly carried out.
Finite element model updating is the process of ensuring that finite element analysis results in models that better reflect the measured data than the initial models. It is part of verification and validation of numerical models.
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System modeling is the process of developing abstract models of a system, with each model presenting a different view or perspective of that system. System modeling may represent a system using graphical notation, e.g. the Unified Modeling Language (UML).

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