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Vibration analysis of perforated plates using time-average digital speckle pattern interferometry
Fecha
2010-09Registro en:
Romero, G. G.; Alanis, E. E.; Martínez, C. C.; Nallim, Liz; Toledo, M. W.; et al.; Vibration analysis of perforated plates using time-average digital speckle pattern interferometry; Springer; Experimental Mechanics; 50; 7; 9-2010; 1013-1021
0014-4851
1741-2765
Autor
Romero, G. G.
Alanis, E. E.
Martínez, C. C.
Nallim, Liz
Toledo, M. W.
Alvarez, Liliana del Valle
Resumen
Digital Speckle Interferometry is a non invasive full-field coherent optical technique used in mechanical vibration measurement. In this research, it is used for tuning resonant frequencies of vibrating plates in order to investigate the dynamical behavior of perforated plates. The plate was excited to resonant vibration by a sinusoidal acoustic source. Fringe pattern produced during the time-average recording of the vibrating plate, for several resonant frequencies were registered. Results of plates fixed at one edge having internal holes and attached masses are presented. Experimental natural frequencies and modal shapes are compared to those obtained by an analytical approximate solution based on the Rayleigh–Ritz method with the use of orthogonal polynomials as coordinate function. A high degree of correlation between computational analysis and experimental results was observed, proving the potentiality of the optical technique as experimental validation of the numerical simulations.