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sdypy-EMA

Experimental and operational modal analysis

This project is successor of the pyEMA project. pyEMA is no longer developed after version 0.26.

Basic usage

Import EMA module:

from sdypy import EMA

Make an instance of Model class:

a = EMA.Model(
    frf_matrix,
    frequency_array,
    lower=50,
    upper=10000,
    pol_order_high=60
    )

Compute poles:

a.get_poles()

Determine correct poles:

The stable poles can be determined in two ways:

  1. Display stability chart
a.select_poles()

The stability chart displayes calculated poles and the user can hand-pick the stable ones.

  1. If the approximate values of natural frequencies are already known, it is not necessary to display the stability chart:
approx_nat_freq = [314, 864]
a.select_closest_poles(approx_nat_freq)

After the stable poles are selected, the natural frequencies and damping coefficients can now be accessed:

a.nat_freq # natrual frequencies
a.nat_xi # damping coefficients

Reconstruction:

There are two types of reconstruction possible:

  1. Reconstruction using own poles (the default option):
H, A = a.get_constants(whose_poles='own')

where H is reconstructed FRF matrix and A is a matrix of modal constants.

  1. Reconstruction on c using poles from a:
c = EMA.Model(frf_matrix, frequency_array, lower=50, upper=10000, pol_order_high=60)

H, A = c.get_constants(whose_poles=a)

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