- Load the experimental data into MATLAB, which includes the acceleration response and the input force.
- Calculate the frequency response function (FRF) using the measured input and output signals.
- Estimate the modal parameters (natural frequency, damping ratio, and mode shape) by performing modal analysis on the FRF using either the peak-picking or curve-fitting method.
- Use the estimated modal parameters to calculate the mass, stiffness, and damping coefficients.
- Evaluate the accuracy of the estimated modal parameters and coefficients by comparing them to those obtained from theoretical models or other experimental methods.
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I have experimental modal data(acceleration and input force) in time domain and i need to find K,M, and c values in matlab , please provide proper steps for how to approach this problem.
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Dhruv
il 25 Apr 2023
To obtain K, M, and c values from experimental modal data in the time domain using MATLAB, follow the steps below:
Refer to the following documentations for further help:
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Mahmoud Hassan
il 13 Dic 2023
Modificato: Mahmoud Hassan
il 13 Dic 2023
Hi,
Could you please provide any documenation on Point 4: Use the estimated modal parameters to calculate the mass, stiffness, and damping coefficients.
Thanks in advance
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