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Remove the line between point 18 and 19 by clicking on `select lines<nowiki>’</nowiki> in the toolbar Select the line 18-19 and delete it. | Remove the line between point 18 and 19 by clicking on `select lines<nowiki>’</nowiki> in the toolbar Select the line 18-19 and delete it. | ||
[[File:selectline.png|framed|none]] | |||
Rename the point 18 in point 1. | Rename the point 18 in point 1. | ||
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Create the points 4, 5 and 6 with the grid and add lines to link them. | Create the points 4, 5 and 6 with the grid and add lines to link them. | ||
[[File:line4.png|framed|none]] | |||
* Experimental coordinates systems | * Experimental coordinates systems | ||
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In the `Config review<nowiki>’</nowiki> select the nodes of line 2. Right click and select `Assign Coord.<nowiki>’</nowiki> Enter the following parameters | In the `Config review<nowiki>’</nowiki> select the nodes of line 2. Right click and select `Assign Coord.<nowiki>’</nowiki> Enter the following parameters | ||
[[File:config.png|framed|none]] | |||
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Results | Results | ||
==DATA IMPORT AND READING== | |||
For this demo, use the data file `CANTILEVER HAMMER DATA.uff<nowiki>’</nowiki> containing the Frequency Response Functions acquired with one impact hammer and 2 accelerometers. | For this demo, use the data file `CANTILEVER HAMMER DATA.uff<nowiki>’</nowiki> containing the Frequency Response Functions acquired with one impact hammer and 2 accelerometers. | ||
In the File menu, click on Import/Data files (UFF). The following window is displayed. | In the File menu, click on Import/Data files (UFF). The following window is displayed. | ||
[[File:import_modal.png|framed|none]] | |||
Select `acceleration<nowiki>’</nowiki> for response type, | Select `acceleration<nowiki>’</nowiki> for response type, | ||
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Here all the data will be used, so click on OK. The FRFs are directly displayed in the software. | Here all the data will be used, so click on OK. The FRFs are directly displayed in the software. | ||
[[File:FRF_modal.png|framed|none]] | |||
All the FRFs can be visualized. | All the FRFs can be visualized. | ||
===DATA READING=== | |||
By using the Control Panel (Series select), all the FRFs can be displayed. For each result, there is information about the DOFs (node, direction). | By using the Control Panel (Series select), all the FRFs can be displayed. For each result, there is information about the DOFs (node, direction). | ||
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By right clicking on the graph and selecting `Showed Series…<nowiki>’</nowiki>, you can display several FRFs on the same graph for comparison. | By right clicking on the graph and selecting `Showed Series…<nowiki>’</nowiki>, you can display several FRFs on the same graph for comparison. | ||
==MODAL IDENTIFICATION== | |||
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On the left, the Modal Indication Function (MIF) shows the modes in the frequency band. Position the cursor on the peaks and visualize the corresponding mode shapes on the right. | On the left, the Modal Indication Function (MIF) shows the modes in the frequency band. Position the cursor on the peaks and visualize the corresponding mode shapes on the right. | ||
'''''What is the MIF?''''' | '''''What is the MIF?''''' | ||
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Two separated modes | Two separated modes | ||
Weak modes | Weak modes | ||
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Two pairs of repeated modes | Two pairs of repeated modes | ||
Sometimes we should note the cross modes. For example, in the below figure, the peak in the second MIF curve doesn<nowiki>’</nowiki>t indicate a mode. It<nowiki>’</nowiki>s formed by the cross of two modes. | Sometimes we should note the cross modes. For example, in the below figure, the peak in the second MIF curve doesn<nowiki>’</nowiki>t indicate a mode. It<nowiki>’</nowiki>s formed by the cross of two modes. | ||
==MODAL ANALYSIS USING EMA BROBAND== | |||
In the operation tree: | In the operation tree: |