Modal Analysis

Kursusdetaljer
StedCopenhagen
Start dato06 Oct 2010 (09:00) - 08 okt 2010
Frist for tilmelding05 Oct 2010
Varighed3 days
TypeKursus
PrisEUR 1320 - Including all course materials, refreshments and lunch. PULSE Maintenance and Support Agreement (M1/MS1) holders qualifies for 10% discount
Om instruktørenHenrik B. Herlufsen , Svend Gade
SprogEnglish

Description

The course provides the participants with an in-depth knowledge of experimental modal analysis, focusing on the underlying theory and the practical know-how required for successful implementation. It presents the most up-to-date techniques including the use of advanced simulation tools. There will be demonstrations and hands-on exercises on real structures during the course.

Objectives

  • To give an understanding of Modal Testing, its possibilities and limitations.
  • To teach how to perform proper mobility measurements as the basis for modal analysis.
  • To explain and demonstrate how to plan and execute a complete modal test and to perform modal analysis on real structures.
  • To discuss and demonstrate how to validate the acquired modal model, how to correlate models and to give an introduction to simulation tools.

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of and experience in vibration analysis, mathematics and physics. Basic knowledge of signal analysis and processing recommended.

Participants

For those who need to understand modal analysis and its applications because they are working with, or preparing to work with modal analysis applications, or because they specify experiments using this technique. Modal analysis is considered the single most important aid to the understanding and handling of dynamic problems within, e.g., product design, structural failure investigation and integrity monitoring.

 

  

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