onemilimeter
Electrical
- Jul 25, 2009
- 54
I've been doing Impact Hammer test on a motor end cap (just the end cap alone, i.e. the end cap is not attached to the motor frame) for several days. However, I'm still not able to get consistent results, let alone to determine the natural frequency of the end cap. Is performing Impact Hammer test an ART which requires 'skill'?
I followed the procedure stated in "Section 11: Modal Testing Using a Hammer and Accelerometer" in the Supplemental Operator's Guide for the Agilent 35670A Dynamic Signal Analyzer ( I recorded the frequency response function (FRF) plot as well as the coherence plot (an indicator of measurement quality) of the hammer testing. I repeated the hammer testing many many times. I found out the coherence results were not consistent, and most of the coherence results showed that "my measurement" were not "good". How can I improve my measurement? How can I obtain consistent measurement? Please kindly share your experience on performing Impact Hammer test.
Thank you very much
I followed the procedure stated in "Section 11: Modal Testing Using a Hammer and Accelerometer" in the Supplemental Operator's Guide for the Agilent 35670A Dynamic Signal Analyzer ( I recorded the frequency response function (FRF) plot as well as the coherence plot (an indicator of measurement quality) of the hammer testing. I repeated the hammer testing many many times. I found out the coherence results were not consistent, and most of the coherence results showed that "my measurement" were not "good". How can I improve my measurement? How can I obtain consistent measurement? Please kindly share your experience on performing Impact Hammer test.
Thank you very much