Difference between revisions of "Modal Theorical FAQ"
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[https://orossas.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/support/EXQqztDPrmdAnJ9kU9OVB80B0oGkUjtqvwZwg9M29HfWzA?e=tpRaTG What's the difference between a complex mode and a real normal mode?] | [https://orossas.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/support/EXQqztDPrmdAnJ9kU9OVB80B0oGkUjtqvwZwg9M29HfWzA?e=tpRaTG What's the difference between a complex mode and a real normal mode?] | ||
[https://orossas.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/support/ESAbTQrm4yFKi0RMb2BVRTYBexWVHZewsr7hvDLPuEtUSQ?e=AZTle9 Is it really necessary to reject a double impact?] | |||
[https://orossas.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/support/Ee9ZZy7KqVxLjWURcjNtKSYBwxXFR_QjQVKhJofS9c4xKA?e=wdtfHO Do I need to have an accelerometer mounted in the X, Y and Z directions to do a modal test?] | |||
[https://orossas.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/support/EXaI-C0co7lNrKrXwfquUAgBNBKd7GQf1CvSFvyuk-ywfQ?e=T9MACh Could you explain the difference between time domain, frequency domain and modal space?] |
Revision as of 12:51, 17 July 2020
When impact testing, can the use of the exponential window cause any problems?
What's the difference between a complex mode and a real normal mode?
Is it really necessary to reject a double impact?
Do I need to have an accelerometer mounted in the X, Y and Z directions to do a modal test?
Could you explain the difference between time domain, frequency domain and modal space?