Modal Analysis - Interpretation of Stability Diagrams

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In modal analysis using Pulse Reflex Software, selecting the best parameters from the stability diagram and MIF can be challenging. It is advised to first identify the frequency where the correlation function decreases significantly, known as F_ds, and to ignore values above this frequency due to potential inaccuracies. The imaginary part of the FRF should be examined to select modes with high amplitude. While the auto-pick feature can provide a starting point, manual selection based on the outlined criteria may yield better results. The absence of a mode confidence factor in Pulse Reflex complicates the selection process, prompting users to consider other attributes for mode selection.
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Hello!

I'm doing a modal analysis and I'm trying to extract modal parameters from my aqcuired data. I'm using the Pulse Reflex Software.

I got to the point where the Software provides me with a MIF and a stability diagram and I am to choose the parameters. However, I am unsure how determine the parameter that represents the each mode the best in terms of damping and frequency.

Although there is an auto-pick feature, I don't necessarily want to use it because usually auto-picking isn't as good as doing it yourself ;)

So my question is: How do I determine what mode to pick?

Thanks
abiszett
 
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Hi Abiszett,
First look where your correlation function decreases significantly,
Find that frequency let's say, F_ds, all values greater than F_ds
should be ignored as the measurement over there is not accurate (due to either you sensor or your hammer tip , your impact or other reasons).
This means that only value before F_ds shoudl be considered.
Now look at your imaginary part of the FRF and pick the ones with high amplitude.

Start your analysi with auto-pick (just to have an idea about the modes)
Than do the steps listed above and compare.

Take care about anti-resonance,

Good luck,

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Hi,

I think there has been a misunderstanding. For clarification I attached an image, so you can see what I mean. The image shows the Stability diagram overlaid with the CMIF (blue) and a FRF (red). For each points of the stability diagram a value for frequency, damping, and density is provided. The auto-pick feature picks the points that are circled, but I cannot figure out why.
Another software provides a so called mode confidence factor, so there would be a value to go with. But Pulse Reflex somehow does not have such a thing, so I am wondering what attributes to consider for the selection.

If anyone has an idea, it is greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Abiszett
 

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