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Modal Mass v. Modal-A

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TrickyDick

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How can I derive Modal mass parameters from the Modal-A results I have available.
Thanks in advance.
 
That's a great reference, and a sensible discussion of the essential arbitrariness of the definition.

In experimental modal analysis we often take the modal mass at the point of excitation - so we know that if we add 5% of the modal mass to that point we'd expect a -2.5% shift in frequency (or at least, on a good day, that it will drop a bit!). What seems absurd is that by this definition the modal mass varies if you change the excitation point or direction, but that is correct - adding mass at a nodal point will have little effect, whereas adding it at an antinode will have a great effect. Cheers

Greg Locock
 
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