vanstoja
Mechanical
- Jun 8, 2002
- 356
My understanding of the meaning of generalized mass from an eigenvalue analysis is that it represents inverse damping, ie, the higher the generalized mass, the lower the damping at the calculated modal frequency. A supplier provided eigenvalue calculations for a 100+ node pump and motor giving generalized masses for 100+ "resonant" frequencies ranging from less than 1 to over 4000. Are there any general guidelines for lumping the GM numbers into a few categories between say "overdamped" and "zero damping"?
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