xydrex
Automotive
- Mar 15, 2005
- 38
I have been measuring FRF of a structure using a laser vibrometer and electromagnetic shaker. The system has been set up to automatically give the FRF as output variable per unit input of voltage sent to the shaker from signal generator. E.g. Mobility in [(mm/s)/V]. Traditional techniques using accelerometers that I have come across always use a force transducer at the tip of the shaker so that FRF's are in output variable per unit of force input, so Mobility in [(mm/s)/N]. To leave the input in terms of volts implies that the shaker is consistent enough that a certain voltage will always give the same level of force. Is this a reasonable assumption? Do the dynamics of the shaker itself have something to do with this? Why wasnt voltage used as the input in the past with accelerometers?
Many Thanks......
Many Thanks......