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Modal Mass and Length of Mode Shapes in Structural Dynamics

Manuel López Aenlle, Martin Juul, Rune Brincker

2020Shock and Vibration32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The literature about the mass associated with a certain mode, usually denoted as the modal mass, is sparse. Moreover, the units of the modal mass depend on the technique which is used to normalize the mode shapes, and its magnitude depends on the number of degrees of freedom (DOFs) which is used to discretize the model. This has led to a situation where the meaning of the modal mass and the length of the associated mode shape is not well understood. As a result, normally, both the modal mass and the length measure have no meaning as individual quantities but only when they are combined in the frequency response function. In this paper, the problems of defining the modal mass and mode shape length are discussed, and solutions are found to define the quantities in such a way that they have individual physical meaning and can be estimated in an objective way.

Topics & Concepts

ModalMode (computer interface)Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)Modal testingDiscretizationModal analysis using FEMMeaning (existential)Modal analysisFunction (biology)PhysicsMeasure (data warehouse)MathematicsMathematical analysisAdded massClassical mechanicsComputer scienceAcousticsVibrationMaterials scienceQuantum mechanicsData miningEvolutionary biologyPsychologyPolymer chemistryBiologyPsychotherapistOperating systemStructural Health Monitoring TechniquesStructural Engineering and Vibration AnalysisRailway Engineering and Dynamics