Finding the natural frequency of a set of data

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To find the natural frequency of a cantilever beam from experimental data, one approach is to analyze the recorded acceleration data for maximum peaks in displacement response magnitude. The time period between these peaks can be used to calculate the natural frequency. Although the student is unfamiliar with Fourier Transforms, this method is often recommended for frequency analysis. It is suggested to explore available software that can assist with this analysis. Understanding these concepts will help in accurately determining the natural frequency from the experimental data.
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Hi all, I'm having an issue with a homework problem. I'm taking a vibrations class and in our lab we had a cantilever beam with a mass on the end. There is an accelerometer on the beam and we used an impulse hammer to hit the beam. We had software that recorded all the frequency, force and accelerations of the beam while it was vibrating and it was put all into an excel file. From this given data we then have to find the natural frequency of the beam. I am racking my brain trying to figure out how to go about doing this but I'm stumped. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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I know how to find the natural frequency with the given mass and stiffness values but we need to be able to find it using the given data that was recorded during the experiment.

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This is where I need the help
 
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Has your class discussed Fourier Transforms?

And if so, your professor should have made some software available to you for taking the Fourier Transform of your data
 
agindy86: In your output data, look for the maximum peaks of the displacement response magnitude. Obtain the time period between these maximum peaks.
 
First off, thank you for your help. And no we have not discussed Fourier transforms. I'll look into finding the maximum peaks between time periods. Thanks again
 
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