2003
DOI: 10.1111/j.1747-1567.2003.tb00137.x
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Experimental Modal Shape Identification of a Rotating Asymmetric Disk Subjected to Multiple-Frequency Excitation: Use of Finite Impulse Response (Fir) Filters

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“…In Table 1 some mode shapes of a disk clamped at its center are shown and sorted by the number of nodal diameters (D) and nodal circles (C). As it was studied by many authors [17,26,[28][29][30][31], the vibration mode shapes of a disk have combinations of nodal diameters and nodal circles, which increase their number with the mode order. For convenience, in this work, the mode shapes related to the disk will be called modes "(m, n)" for modes shapes with m nodal diameter and n nodal circles.…”
Section: Modal Characteristics Of a Disk-like Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Table 1 some mode shapes of a disk clamped at its center are shown and sorted by the number of nodal diameters (D) and nodal circles (C). As it was studied by many authors [17,26,[28][29][30][31], the vibration mode shapes of a disk have combinations of nodal diameters and nodal circles, which increase their number with the mode order. For convenience, in this work, the mode shapes related to the disk will be called modes "(m, n)" for modes shapes with m nodal diameter and n nodal circles.…”
Section: Modal Characteristics Of a Disk-like Structurementioning
confidence: 99%