jmblur
Mechanical
- Jul 9, 2008
- 15
Looking to do modal analysis on a hand-held structure in an effort to reduce uncomfortable vibration for the user - think baseball bat and the stinging sensation when mishit.
Ideally, we'd be able to quantify the amount of damping (and therefore "sting reduction" for the marketing folks) from anything we'd come up with - with data from initial testing to guide us as to what modes and corresponding frequencies to focus on.
This isn't something we do often, so we don't have any real contacts to speak of in this area. I haven't been able to locate a test lab to do this sort of thing outside of academia - any leads?
[Also, related - any tips on a low cost system we could use to do this in house? I figure bare minimum is impact hammer/very light triax acceleromter/DAQ of some sort/software, with the expensive part being DAQ and software. Any suggestions on "good enough" systems for DAQ/software that could keep costs down?]
Ideally, we'd be able to quantify the amount of damping (and therefore "sting reduction" for the marketing folks) from anything we'd come up with - with data from initial testing to guide us as to what modes and corresponding frequencies to focus on.
This isn't something we do often, so we don't have any real contacts to speak of in this area. I haven't been able to locate a test lab to do this sort of thing outside of academia - any leads?
[Also, related - any tips on a low cost system we could use to do this in house? I figure bare minimum is impact hammer/very light triax acceleromter/DAQ of some sort/software, with the expensive part being DAQ and software. Any suggestions on "good enough" systems for DAQ/software that could keep costs down?]