Abstract

The experimental modal test of the structure of the driving motor has always provided a major contribution to understand and control the vibration phenomena encountered in practice. The hammer test is a common experimental method to obtain a mathematical model of the structure and to validate the theoretical model and finite element method model. However, the hammer or the real vibration exciter will increase the test cost. In this article, an electromagnetic vibration exciter is proposed to achieve the frequency response functions and then the modal parameters can be extracted. Its principle of modal parameters estimation is presented and described in detail. The finite-element analysis and experiments of a 6p/36s permanent magnet motor have been conducted to verify the proposed method.

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