Abstract

Laser Doppler Vibrometry (LDV) is a still inexhaustible source of research knowledge. Continuous development of the hardware and software makes it possible to employ this technique to new applications. Among plenty of LDV research ideas, the analysis of the influence of material’s surface modification on the structure’s dynamics is not widely investigated. The aim of the paper is to verify a research hypothesis, which assumes that by applying a thin layer of material (coating) to an existing structure or by physical modification of structure’s surface, it is possible to measurably change the dynamics features of the analysed structure in terms of values of natural frequencies and oscillations amplitudes. To perform the assumed research and measurement of vibration a doppler laser vibrometer Polytec PSV-500 was used. Measurement outcomes for different titanium alloy plates surface modifications are depicted. In article’s summary research-based conclusions are formulated.

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