It is well known that the real part of a drive-point function, averaged in frequency, can be estimated from the modal density and mass of a structure. Furthermore, the results are often the same as when the modal overlap is large due to damping or when the system boundaries are infinitely extended. The present Note examines the possible use of modal density in estimating the imaginary part of the same system drive-point function.
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Lyon, R. H. (2007). Drive-point functions and modal density. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 121(2), EL62–EL63. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.2424266
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