
These articles were originally published in Experimental Techniques by the
Society for Experimental Mechanics and Blackwell Publishing under the title of Modal Space - Back to Basics
They are now available in Adobe PDF format (see www.adobe.com for free Acrobat PDF reader)
The following is the list of articles currently available:
Feb 98 Could you explain modal analysis for me?Aug 04 I find overload and underload of the digitizer and range setting difficult to understand.
Oct 04 Do mode shapes of a plate have any particular predetermined order?
Dec 04 Once I have set up a good measurement, is there any reason to watch the time and frequency results for every FRF?
Feb 05 I know that certain shaker excitations have different characteristics - but which one is best to use?
Apr 05 When I perform impact testing, the input spectrum looks distorted - do you think my FFT analyzer has a problem?
Jun 05 Why does my stability diagram of a component on a system show modes that the SUM or MIF don't show?
Aug 05 Sometimes my input force is very smooth just as expected but often looks it is oscillating - Why is that?
Oct 05 I ran a shaker test with a simple beam but the modes don't look right - What's wrong?
Dec 05 Should the measurement bandwidth match the frequency range of interest for impact testing?
Feb 06 Can modal parameters be extracted for heavily damped modes when you can't see them in the measured FRF's?
Apr 06 What effect can the test setup and rigid body modes have on the higher flexible modes of interest?
Jun 06 Is there any problem running a modal test with 2 Khz excitation but only analyzing up to 500 Hz?
Aug 06 What is a good MAC value so I know my model is right?
Oct 06 Someone told me that operating modal analysis produces better results.
Dec 06 What is MRIT? I hear people talk about it for impact testing.
Feb 07 What is the difference between all the mode indicator functions?
Apr 07 How do you select the reference location for a modal test?
Jun 07 How do you interpret the stability diagram?
Aug 07 The Stability Diagram has poles that are not indicated by the MMIF or CMIF. Are they really modes?
Oct 07 Bolted joints are common in structures. Can the frequency change significantly due to joints?
Dec 07 Sometimes the mode shapes appear to be rotated from what is expected. Are the modes wrong? What’s up?
Feb 08 A reference DOF is needed for all modal software systems. Why is the FFT analyzer reference different?
Apr 08 Should more residuals be used to improve a curvefit? The results look better when many extra terms are used.
Jun 08 My coherence is better in some measurements than others when impact
testing. Am I doing something wrong?
Aug 08 My accelerometer is not
overloaded but my measurement is terrible. What could be wrong?
A compilation of the all of the articles is located
here.
If you have a question on some aspect of Modal Analysis, just send me an e-mail
In January 2001, Sound & Vibration magazine published an article entitled Experimental Modal Analysis - A Simple Non-Mathematical Overview which is a very good summary on the main aspects relating to experimental modal analysis.
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