Modal Parameter Estimation on Automotive Development

2012-36-0641

11/25/2012

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Modal parameter identification is used to identify those parameters of the model which describe the dynamic properties of a vibration system. Structural dynamic methods and technologies have been used with great success by the automotive industry. Experimental Modal Analysis is the process of determining the modal parameters (modes, natural frequencies, damping factors) of a linear, time-invariant system. One common reason for experimental modal analysis is the verification or correction of the results of the analytical approach. Another reason to extract the modal parameters experimentally is due to its use for future evaluations such as structural modifications. This paper presents the Experimental Modal Analysis of a car in trimmed body configuration which represents a complex system due to the systems attached to it, increasing its damping and measuring noise. Both frequency and time domain system identification methods are studied to obtain the main modes of the structure. The process steps to correctly identify global modes are also addressed. Results from numerical model and actual physical testing are compared to the main flexible modes of the structure.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2012-36-0641
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Sczibor, V., Alves, P., and Bringhenti, I., "Modal Parameter Estimation on Automotive Development," SAE Brasil International Noise and Vibration Colloquium 2012, Sao Paulo, Brazil, November 25, 2012, https://doi.org/10.4271/2012-36-0641.
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11/25/2012
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2012-36-0641
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Technical Paper
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English