Newton’s law and apparent mass, Setting up an frf measurement, Test hardware setup – Rockwell Automation 1441-DYN25-MFRF Frequency Response Function Extension Module for the Dynamix 2500 User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1441-UM003A-EN-P - May 2011

Chapter 2 FRF Frequency Response Function Extension Module

Newton’s Law and
Apparent Mass

Newton’s Law states that force equals mass x acceleration:

F = ma

Rearranging this gives:

m = F/a

The units for this are N/m/s2. The definition of a Newton:

N = kg x m/s2

So we can see that:

N/m/s2 = kg

Setting Up an FRF
Measurement

When setting up an FRF measurement, first set up the test hardware before you
configure the parameters for the FRF Module.

Figure 1 - Example FRF Measurement Setup

Test Hardware Setup

When setting an FRF test, you need this equipment:

Accelerometer
Hammer
Object whose FRF measurement you are collecting
Support for the object that provides free movement when the object is

struck with the hammer, for example, as a foam support

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1 Accelerometer connected to connector B
2 Hardware being tested
3 Modally tuned hammer fitted with correct tip connected to connector A
4 Foam support to allow free movement

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