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Modern Modal Testing: A Cautionary Tale IMAC XXVII
Akers, James ; Otten, Kim ; Sills, Joel ; Larsen, Curtis
关键词: AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER;    DATA ACQUISITION;    FINITE ELEMENT METHOD;    LESSONS LEARNED;    MODAL RESPONSE;    PHYSICS;    SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TOOLS;    SOFTWARE ENGINEERING;    SYSTEMS ENGINEERING;   
RP-ID  :  GRC-E-DAA-TN65251
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来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

Over the past 50 years, great advances have been achieved in both analytical modal analysis (i.e. finite element models and analysis) and experimental modal analysis (i.e. modal testing) in aerospace and other fields. With the advent of more powerful computers, higher performance instrumentation and data acquisition systems, and powerful linear modal extraction tools, analysts and test engineers have a breadth and depth of technical resources only dreamed of by our predecessors. However, some observed recent trends indicate that hard lessons learned are being forgotten or ignored, and possibly fundamental concepts are not being understood. These trends have the potential of leading to the degradation of the quality of and confidence in both analytical and test results. These trends are a making of our own doing, and directly related to having ever more powerful computers, programmatic budgetary pressures to limit analysis and testing, and technical capital loss due to the retirement of the senior component of a bimodal workforce. This paper endeavors to highlight some of the most important lessons learned, common pitfalls to hopefully avoid, and potential steps that may be taken to help reverse this trend.

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