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22. Advanced Hammer Excitation Technique for Impact Modal Testing on Lightweight Materials Using Scalable Automatic Modal Hammer

Authors : Tarun Teja Mallareddy, Sarah Schneider, Peter G. Blaschke

Published in: Topics in Modal Analysis & Testing, Volume 9

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Experimental Modal Analysis (EMA) on a lightweight material has proven to be very challenging in the recent past. The applications of these materials have increased invariably in various fields and so have a high demand for Research & Development (R&D). A lightweight material is very sensitive in terms of vibration. EMA on these materials in free - free boundary condition is very complicated as the hammer excitation becomes very difficult. In order to acquire valid results, the conditions are modified, and in consequence, obtain inaccurate dynamic characteristics.
Some of the major challenges faced are: (a) material getting displaced from its original position after every hit, (b) difficulties in obtaining a single hit, (c) reproducing the same excitation force level for averaging output response. Overcoming these crucial challenges can result in reducing the inaccuracies in the results. Scalable Automatic Modal hammer (SAM) is developed to overcome these challenges and enables the ability to reproduce the same force level of excitation. This advanced hammer excitation technique has the capability to avoid the double hit, adjust the repeatability of force level and automatizes the entire excitation process.
In this research paper, a light weight material is experimented under free-free boundary condition and the obtained results are analyzed. The input hammer excitation is provided by SAM and the output contactless response is measured by Scanning Laser Doppler Vibrometer (SLDV).
The conclusions provided will reflect the importance of repeatability and reproducibility of hammer excitation force level in order to acquire accurate results. The controlling of SAM, by changing various parameters, in order to precisely excite lightweight structures will be demonstrated.

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Metadata
Title
Advanced Hammer Excitation Technique for Impact Modal Testing on Lightweight Materials Using Scalable Automatic Modal Hammer
Authors
Tarun Teja Mallareddy
Sarah Schneider
Peter G. Blaschke
Copyright Year
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74700-2_22

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