es335
Mechanical
- Sep 17, 2002
- 32
Hi.
I want to make an analysis of a device to find its eigenfrequency. But I am not sure how to do it.
I seem to remember something about an FFT analysis of the frequency recorded, but that’s it. If anyone could help me with direct informations, I would be most grateful. Links are also welcome.
A discussion on what equipment I need is also welcome. I guess that an accelerometer and frequency filter is necessary, but is that it? Don’t I need to excite the device with e.g. a hammer and don’t I need to know the force this hammer is putting on the device?
Oh, btw. The device is a complex metal geometry, but if it is easier to explain a simple metal rod can be used as example. This would also give me a chance to actually build a test rig and compare it with calculations.
Cheers.
I want to make an analysis of a device to find its eigenfrequency. But I am not sure how to do it.
I seem to remember something about an FFT analysis of the frequency recorded, but that’s it. If anyone could help me with direct informations, I would be most grateful. Links are also welcome.
A discussion on what equipment I need is also welcome. I guess that an accelerometer and frequency filter is necessary, but is that it? Don’t I need to excite the device with e.g. a hammer and don’t I need to know the force this hammer is putting on the device?
Oh, btw. The device is a complex metal geometry, but if it is easier to explain a simple metal rod can be used as example. This would also give me a chance to actually build a test rig and compare it with calculations.
Cheers.