For me this video makes a perfect connection of theoretical engineering "basics" and the real world applications. I am a rather practically oriented guy who is very interested in the matter but struggles with the maths behind it. This video reminds me of why it's important to stay open minded to the (in my opinion) very dry theoretical and mathematical path in order to really understand what you are doing. Really great job Dr. Peter! (Unfortionally i won't spend 500$ for the rest of this lecture even though i'm sure it would be worth it in the long run.)
I like the content of this presentation very much, originally from the book "Modal Testing: A Practitioner's Guide" from Peter Avitabile. It's indeed very helpful with questions and practical tips I am still using for custom vibration measurement services. Some of these are shown on my channel. Nice presentation.
Good explanation. Recording has lots of low frequency noise disturbances and its not pleasant when hear it in headphones. Just a frank observation but content is really great.
I've never seen such a clear explanation of modal analysis, very impressive!
Thank you Dr! You have been a technical library ever since the Dynamics System course at UML!
Great and clear explanation, the most outstanding part is that there are explanations on the diagrams and it helps a lot to undrestand the topic.
For me this video makes a perfect connection of theoretical engineering "basics" and the real world applications. I am a rather practically oriented guy who is very interested in the matter but struggles with the maths behind it. This video reminds me of why it's important to stay open minded to the (in my opinion) very dry theoretical and mathematical path in order to really understand what you are doing. Really great job Dr. Peter! (Unfortionally i won't spend 500$ for the rest of this lecture even though i'm sure it would be worth it in the long run.)
I like the content of this presentation very much, originally from the book "Modal Testing: A Practitioner's Guide" from Peter Avitabile. It's indeed very helpful with questions and practical tips I am still using for custom vibration measurement services. Some of these are shown on my channel. Nice presentation.
What a wonderful class!
This is the best explanation so far ! Great job .
Good explanation. Recording has lots of low frequency noise disturbances and its not pleasant when hear it in headphones. Just a frank observation but content is really great.
Is this a paper? if it is, can you share the link for read it?
awesome!
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