应用
- Analysis of structural dynamics in the automotive, aerospace, defense, consumer and other industries
- Experimental modal analysis
- Operational modal analysis
- Fixture analysis for environmental vibration test (for MILSTD 810F)
- Vibrational troubleshooting
- Structural Dynamics Modifications
- FE Model Validation and Updating
- Ground vibration testing
Experimental Modal Analysis
The software makes it very simple to create the structure‘s geometry and calculate modal parameters including mode shape animation. The experimental modal data (frequency, damping and mode shape) are obtained by curve fitting a set of FRF (Frequency Response Function) measurements. FRFs can be directly measured or calculated from time records automatically. FRFs and time records can also be imported from other systems. Structural Dynamics Modifications and FE model correlation and updating are further optional tools.
Wizard-Guided Modal Analysis
Wizards take you through a simple series of steps to complete the modal acquisition and analysis process and also make intelligent estimates of all analysis options. So even an inexperienced operator can produce a reliable result whereas the experienced user can easily fine tune his result for the most difficult analysis situations. The Multiple Degree of Freedom (MDOF) wizard, for example, handles the most sophisticated modal analysis tasks, such as detecting repeated or closely spaced modes.
Geometry Creation
Component based geometries for ODS/modal analysis can be created in a simple step-by-step approach. The steps are to define the components, describe them with nodes and draw lines and surfaces. Geometries can also be imported as UNV/UFF files and from most CAD packages via STL format.
Clear Stabilization Diagrams
The Polyreference Least-Squares Complex Frequency domain algorithm (p-LSCF/Polyfreq) yields very clear stabilization diagrams even for high system orders (above 50) in highly damped structures. For the analysis of weakly damped structures, the Polyreference Least-Squares Complex Exponential Plus algorithm (PTD+/Polytime+) is used. The two algorithms considerably improve the interpretability of the stabilization diagrams.
Ground Vibration Testing
In testing space and aircraft structures ground vibration testing is a common method. In addition to conventional modal tests ground vibration tests are used for further inspection of critical modes. Normal Mode Tuning uses several shakers to force the structure to vibrate in one single mode of vibration. By interactive tuning with online displays of mode shape, MIF etc., the shaker excitation frequency and amplitudes are optimized. The Mode Indicator Function (MIF) indicates when the optimal tuning is reached. Finally a stepped sine measurement is performed using the tuned exciter configuration allowing a detailed investigation of that single mode to be completed.
Modal Acquisition and Analysis
- Data collection, analysis and reporting in one package
- Creation of component based geometries
- ODS (Operating Deflection Shape) analysis
- SDOF (Single Degree of Freedom) analysis
- MDOF (Multiple Degree of Freedom) analysis
- OMA (Operating Modal Analysis)
- Modal model validation
- MIMO (Multiple Input/Multiple Output) analysis including multi-source outputs
- Stepped sine online analysis
- Sine reduction analysis
- Normal mode tuning for ground vibration testing
- Polyreference Time Domain algorithm
- Polyreference Time Domain Plus algorithm
- Polyreference Least-Squares Complex Frequency Domain algorithm
- Advanced frequency domain curve fitter and optimized pLSCE
- Interface to FEMtools for SDM analysis (optional)
- Correlation/updating between experimental and Finite Element Analysis data (optional)
- Intelligent wizards for easy and safe user guidance
- Copy & paste to ActiveX applications like MS Word and PowerPoint
- Free installation of the m+p Analyzer Viewer software to actively view/analyze data on any MS Windows/Office PC