BlueCherry
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- Jan 29, 2018
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Hello,
So I have a set of measured FRFs gathered from the vibration laboratory. I am using a peak picking method to reconstruct the magnitude of the FRF and get the natural frequencies, damping coefficient and modal constant (two mode shapes components multiplying each other). Knowing the driving point, I can reescalate the rest of the modes. But i need the modes to be complex, because in the case of study viscous damping is assumed.
So I was wondering how could I get these complex mode shapes using the pick peaking method (i would like to avoid circle fit). I don't know if looking at the real or imaginary parts of the FRF I could get this information. Help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
So I have a set of measured FRFs gathered from the vibration laboratory. I am using a peak picking method to reconstruct the magnitude of the FRF and get the natural frequencies, damping coefficient and modal constant (two mode shapes components multiplying each other). Knowing the driving point, I can reescalate the rest of the modes. But i need the modes to be complex, because in the case of study viscous damping is assumed.
So I was wondering how could I get these complex mode shapes using the pick peaking method (i would like to avoid circle fit). I don't know if looking at the real or imaginary parts of the FRF I could get this information. Help would be appreciated.
Thank you.