Abstract

In vibration tests, the behavior of the structure depends on its mechanical boundary conditions, which are represented in physical tests by connecting elements with mechanical properties. Adjustable impedance elements are machine elements fulfilling the task of an adjustable connection on a vibration test bench and therefore represent a variety of properties. Their mechanical properties must be known over wider ranges than comparable compliant structures tested in the literature. This paper is dedicated to vibration testing of the adjustable impedance elements themselves, taking the influences of fixtures and measuring devices of the test bench into account. Different approaches for measuring the frequency response functions are applied to freely vibrating masses at a hydraulic and an electrodynamic test bench. Mass cancellation and the frequency-dependent measurement systems function have shown their usefulness in characterizing the biodynamic response of hand–arm models before. This measurement method is extended to be transferable to machine elements to obtain reliable results under a wider range of test conditions. The necessity for dynamically calibrated measurement of the frequency response functions is demonstrated for different free vibration masses and for two compliant elements on two different test benches to provide results over a wide range of test conditions.

Highlights

  • Published: 15 October 2021The dynamic behavior of a structure under vibration loads depends on its boundary conditions, which are to be considered during testing

  • To determine the calibration values, the masses are attached to the load cell of the test bench

  • The presented approach is suitable for the investigation of compliant interface elements over a wide range of test conditions

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Introduction

The dynamic behavior of a structure under vibration loads depends on its boundary conditions, which are to be considered during testing In physical testing, these boundary conditions are represented by the interface elements between the structure and the test bench. To reproduce the real properties on a test bench, the interface elements must have the same dynamic properties as the environmental interface of the real structure [1]. Adjustable impedance elements (AIE) are machine elements that can be used as adjustable connections on a vibration test bench. They consist of an adjustable stiffness mechanism and an adjustable damping mechanism, which are separated from each other [1]. The AIEs must be examined as precisely as possible without disturbing influences

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