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A Method for Canceling Force Transducer Mass and Inertia Effects

Lopp, Garrett K.; Pacini, Benjamin R.; Mayes, R.L.

Experimental modal analysis via shaker testing introduces errors in the measured structural response that can be attributed to the force transducer assembly fixed on the vibrating structure. Previous studies developed transducer mass-cancellation techniques for systems with translational degrees of freedom; however, studies addressing this problem when rotations cannot be neglected are sparse. In situations where rotations cannot be neglected, the apparent mass of the transducer is dependent on its geometry and is not the same in all directions. This paper investigates a method for correcting the measured system response that is contaminated with the effects of the attached force transducer mass and inertia. Experimental modal substructuring facilitated estimations of the translational and rotational mode shapes at the transducer connection point, thus enabling removal of an analytical transducer model from the measured test structure resulting in the corrected response. A numerical analysis showed the feasibility of the proposed approach in estimating the correct modal frequencies and forced response. To provide further validation, an experimental analysis showed the proposed approach applied to results obtained from a shaker test more accurately reflected results obtained from a hammer test.