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1138 Part H Engineering <strong>Acoustics</strong><br />

Part H 28<br />

Holographic interferometry offers the best spatial<br />

resolution of operating deflection shapes. In cases where<br />

the damping is small and the modes are well separated<br />

in frequency, the operating deflection shapes correspond<br />

closely <strong>to</strong> the normal mode shapes. Modal damping can<br />

be estimated with a fair degree of accuracy from halfpower<br />

points determined by counting fringes [28.17].<br />

Phase modulation allows analysis <strong>to</strong> be done at exceedingly<br />

small amplitudes and also offers a means <strong>to</strong><br />

References<br />

28.1 D.J. Ewins: Modal Testing: Theory, Practice and<br />

Application (Research Studies Press, Baldock 2001)<br />

28.2 Proceedings of International Conference on Modal<br />

Analysis, 1982-2006 (Society for Experimental Mechanics,<br />

Bethel 1982-2006)<br />

28.3 R. J. Allemang: Academic Course Info, Dynamics<br />

Research Labora<strong>to</strong>ry (Univ. Cincinnati, Cincinnati<br />

2003)<br />

28.4 B.J. Schwarz, M.H. Richardson: Experimental Modal<br />

Analysis, unpublished report (Vibrant. Technology,<br />

Scotts Valley 1999),<br />

http://www.vibetech.com/papers/paper28.pdf<br />

28.5 Agilent Technologies: The Fundamentals of Modal<br />

Testing, Applic. Rep. 243-2 (Agilent Technologies,<br />

Palo Al<strong>to</strong> 2000)<br />

28.6 M.H. Richardson, D.L. Formenti: Global curve fitting<br />

of frequency response measurements using<br />

the rational fraction polynomial method, Proc.,<br />

3rd IMAC Conf. (Society for Experimental Mechanics,<br />

Bethel 1985)<br />

28.7 G.F. Lang: Demystifying complex modes, Sound<br />

Vibration Magazine (Acoustical Publ., Bay Village<br />

1989) pp. 36–40<br />

28.8 N.F. Rieger: The relationship between finite<br />

element analysis and modal analysis, Sound Vibration<br />

Magazine (Acoustical Publ., Bay Village<br />

1986) pp. 16–31<br />

28.9 K.R. Fyfe, J.-P.G. Coyette, P.A. van Vooren: Acoustic<br />

and elas<strong>to</strong>-acoustic analysis using finite element<br />

and boundary element methods, Sound Vibration<br />

Magazine (Acoustical Publ., Bay Village 1991)<br />

pp. 16–22<br />

separate modes that overlap in frequency [28.18]. TV<br />

holography allows the observation of vibrational motion<br />

in real time, and it is a fast, convenient way <strong>to</strong> record deflection<br />

shapes. Holographic interferograms of several<br />

vibrational modes of a Chinese opera gong appear in<br />

Fig. 28.7.<br />

An excellent discussion of holographic and other optical<br />

techniques for acoustic and vibration measurements<br />

appears in Chap. 27.<br />

28.10 A.F. Seybert, T.W. Wu: Acoustic modeling: Boundary<br />

element methods. In: Encyclopedia of <strong>Acoustics</strong>,<br />

ed. by M.J. Crocker (Wiley, New York 1997)<br />

28.11 S. Kirkup: The Boundary Element Method in <strong>Acoustics</strong><br />

(Integrated Sound Software, Hep<strong>to</strong>nstall 1998)<br />

28.12 D.W. Herrin, T.W. Wu, A.F. Seybert: Practical issues<br />

regarding the use of the finite and boundary element<br />

methods for acoustics, Building <strong>Acoustics</strong> 10,<br />

257–279 (2003)<br />

28.13 A.F. Seybert, C.Y.R. Cheng, T.W. Wu: The solution of<br />

coupled interior/exterior acoustic problems using<br />

the boundary element method, J. Acoust. Soc. Am.<br />

88, 1612–1618 (1990)<br />

28.14 U. J. Hansen, I. Bork: Adapting techniques of modal<br />

analysis <strong>to</strong> sound field representation. In: Proc.<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ckholm Music <strong>Acoustics</strong> Conference (SMAC 93)<br />

(KTH Voice Res. Centre, S<strong>to</strong>ckholm 1994) pp. 533–<br />

538<br />

28.15 A. Peekna, T.D. Rossing: The acoustics of Baltic<br />

psaltery, Acta Acustica/Acustica 91, 269–276 (2005)<br />

28.16 T.D. Rossing, J. Yoo, A. Morrison: <strong>Acoustics</strong> of percussion<br />

instruments: An update, Acoust. Sci. Tech.<br />

25, 1–7 (2004)<br />

28.17 T.D. Rossing, F. Engström: Using TV holography<br />

with phase modulation <strong>to</strong> determine the deflection<br />

phase in a bari<strong>to</strong>ne guitar, Proc. Int. Symp.<br />

Musical <strong>Acoustics</strong> (ISMA 98) (Acoustical Society of<br />

America, Woodbury 1998)<br />

28.18 G.C. Everstine, F.M. Henderson: Coupled finite<br />

element/boundary element approach for fluidstructure<br />

interaction, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 87,<br />

1938–1947 (1990)

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