Modal Analysis

  • Schmitz T
  • Smith K
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Chapter 2describes how to use modal analysis, or the study of a system's dynamic properties in the frequency domain, to describe the tool point dynamics for tool-holder combinations. It first reviews the fundamentals of single and two degree of freedom free and forced vibrations to establish notation conventions for a description of modal analysis. The text then discusses frequency response functions, details a modal fitting technique for extracting modal parameters, and describes the experimental procedures and equipment used to measure tool point frequency response functions.

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Schmitz, T. L., & Smith, K. S. (2019). Modal Analysis. In Machining Dynamics (pp. 7–66). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93707-6_2

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