AndreasKarl
Structural
- Jun 13, 2007
- 3
I am in the process of designing a railway bridge using modal analysis in LUSAS.
Throughout my short career I have been told to use the Modal Participation Factor as a measure to obtain desired accuracy. It has worked fine until now when even MPF=99.5% gives substantial errors of up to a factor 3. Other colleagues have experienced the same phenomenon but are unable to explain why?
Who started relating a high MPF to good accuracy? Are there any other parameters that could be used as a compliment to it?
Does anyone have advices of reference literature touching this topic?
Thanks,
Andreas
Throughout my short career I have been told to use the Modal Participation Factor as a measure to obtain desired accuracy. It has worked fine until now when even MPF=99.5% gives substantial errors of up to a factor 3. Other colleagues have experienced the same phenomenon but are unable to explain why?
Who started relating a high MPF to good accuracy? Are there any other parameters that could be used as a compliment to it?
Does anyone have advices of reference literature touching this topic?
Thanks,
Andreas