I want to find the damping ratio of a helical spring using this method: 1. Attach an accelerometer at the top of the spring. 2. Disturb the spring by hand to generate a time vs. frequency graph. 3. Convert this time vs. frequency graph to an FFT to see the frequency vs. amplitude graph. 4. Find the damping ratio using the half-bandwidth method on the FFT. My questions are: a. Is this the right method to find the damping ratio, or is the FRF necessary to include the force with hammer impact? b. What if I use or don't use an impact hammer as in this video?
@Lethgar_Smith
Жыл бұрын
Altering the resonate frequency of an object is the key to an entirely new era of human technology.
@dawonpark3268
3 жыл бұрын
well helped
@jjxie3291
2 жыл бұрын
Hello, among the three elements of frequency, damping and vibration mode obtained in modal analysis, does damping refer to "damping factor" or "damping ratio"? Is it the latter? Thank you and look forward to your reply
@SimcenterTesting
2 жыл бұрын
Damping factor and damping ratio are just different ways of describing the same thing. See this article for more info and how the different forms are related (in Section 2). community.sw.siemens.com/s/article/how-to-calculate-damping-from-a-frf
@jjxie3291
2 жыл бұрын
@@SimcenterTesting Thank you. I will continue to study the linked articles
@toddr5732
Жыл бұрын
Where is the powerpoint plug in they mentioned ? Any link to download it ?
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