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Using Modal Acceleration to Compare Two Environments of an Aerospace Component
Schoenherr, Tyler F.; Khan, Moheimin Y.
Engineers are interested in the ability to compare dynamic environments for many reasons. Current methods of comparing environments compare the measured acceleration at the same physical point via a direct measurement during the two environments. Comparing the acceleration at a defined point only provides a comparison of response at that location. However, the stress and strain of the structure are defined by the global response of all the points in a structure. This chapter uses modal filtering to transform a set of measurements at physical degrees of freedom into modal degrees of freedom that quantify the global response of the structure. Once the global response of the structure is quantified, two environments can be more reliably and accurately compared. This chapter compares the response of an aerospace component in a service environment to the response of the same component in a laboratory test environment. The comparison first compares the mode shapes between the two environments. Once it is determined that the same mode shapes are present in both configurations, the modal accelerations are compared in order to determine the similarity of the global response of the component.