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modes confirmation from transmissbility curves

modes confirmation from transmissbility curves

modes confirmation from transmissbility curves

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Dear members,
I request you to please confirm the number of modes ( if possible with approximate modal frequencies) in the picture which can be found at http://rapidshare.com/files/59768133/trans.png.html

That curve is in between transmissibility ratio (acceleration ratios) and the excitation forcing frequency.

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RE: modes confirmation from transmissbility curves

I'm afraid you'll have to use a better hosting servicwe than that. i am not waiting 3 hours for a download

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Greg Locock

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RE: modes confirmation from transmissbility curves

Better yet, try this:

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RE: modes confirmation from transmissbility curves

Ta

Oh well, whetever data that is it bears no resemblance to anything that I would try and analyse by eye.



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RE: modes confirmation from transmissbility curves

...without phase information, and an unknown resolution, tho it looks to be about 1 Hz.

What window was used?

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Greg Locock

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