Xtina
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 20, 2011
- 13
Hi all, I am performing an experimental modal analysis of a beam and I am trying to get the mode shapes from the FRF measured. I have read in many articles and books that the mode shapes (unscaled) may be obtained from the peak amplitudes of the imaginary part of the FRF, as in lightly damped structures the imaginary part reaches maximum values while the real part gets zero values at the resonant frequency. My problem comes when I plot the real and the imaginary parts of the FRF, it seems that they are interchanged, so I can observe peaks in the real part that provide the correct modal shapes and values of zero in the real part for the resonant frequencies. I have also found a thesis that states that for structures with small damping, the undamped modal shapes match with the real part of the FRF. I find the information is contradictory, can someone help me? and what is the reason why any of the parts (real/imaginary) give the modal shapes?