02-Modal Testing and Analysis
02-Modal Testing and Analysis
Saeed Ziaei-Rad
Introduction
What is modal testing? The experimental study of structural dynamics.
Experimental studies are useful for: Determining the nature and extent of vibration response. Verifying theoretical models. Measurements of material properties under dynamic loading such as damping capacity, friction and fatigue endurance.
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Types of Tests
Vibration forces or response are measured during operation of machine or structure. Measurement under more controlled conditions and therefore more accurate results. components or structures with the objective of obtaining a mathematical description of their dynamic or vibration behavior.
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Historical Developments
1947 Kennedy & Pancu Describing the accurate determination of natural frequency and damping level in aircraft structures. 1963 Bishop & Gladwell Explaining the theory of resonance testing. 1969 Salter Non-analytical approach to the interpretation of measured data. 1970 Major advances in trancducers, electronics and digital analyzer. 1980 Many papers and advances in this period.
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Books
1- D. J. Ewins, 2000, Modal testing theory and practice, 2nd edition, Research Studies Press Ltd. 2- N. Maia, J. Silva, J. He, N. Lieven, R. Lin, G. Skingle, W. To, A. Urgueira, 1997, Theoretical and experimental modal analysis, Research Studies Press Ltd. 3- W. Heylen, S. Lammens, P. Sas, 1998, Modal analysis theory and testing, KUL, Belgium. 4- H. Natke, 1992, Fundamentals and advances in the engineering sciences, Friedr. Vieweg and Sons.
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Books (Cont.)
5- Z. Fu, 1995, Vibration modal analysis and parameter identification, Mechanical Industry Publishing Co., Peoples Republic of China 6- K.G. McConnell, 1995, Vibration testing theory and practice, John Wiley & Sons. 7- Dynamic Testing Agency (DTA), 1993, Handbook on
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Conferences
International Modal Analysis Conference (IMAC), 1982-2009 International Seminar on Modal Analysis (ISMA), bi-annual, 1975-2009, KUL, Leuven, Belgium
Journals
The international journal of analytical and experimental modal analysis, Society of experimental
mechanics, USA
Journal of mechanical systems and signal processing (MSSP), Academic press, UK Journal of vibration and control, Sage science press Journal of sound and vibration
Measurements of a structure vibration properties in order to compare them with corresponding data produced by a FE or other theoretical models. Adjust or correct the theoretical mode to bring modal properties close into line with measurements. Using a modal test to produce a mathematical model of a component which may be used for structural assembly (substructuring) Effects of modifications to the original structure. Force determination.
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Test Procedure
1- Measure a set of mobilities or FRFs. 2- Analyze these FRFs using appropriate curve-fitting procedure 3-Combine the results of curve-fitting to construct the required model.
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Test Levels
Level 0 - Estimation of natural frequencies and damping factors. Level 1 - Estimation of natural frequencies and damping factors. Mode shapes defined qualitatively. Level 2 - Measurements of all modal parameters and un-normalized mode shapes. Level 3 - Measurements of all modal parameters and normalized mode shapes. Full quality check performed and model usable for model validation.
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Models
Spatial Model Mass, Stiffness and damping matrices
Modal Model
NF, MD, MS
Response Model
FRFs (X/F)
Spatial Model
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