What are axaxial modes?

What are axaxial modes?

Axial modes are characterized by two waves that are going in opposite directions but traveling parallel to one axis. It is like two cars traveling on the same road. One car is going south and one car is going north. They are both on the same road or axis.

What is the difference between a room mode and axial mode?

Room modes are all about excess energy that has too few places to go. Axial modes are characterized by two waves that are going in opposite directions but traveling parallel to one axis. It is like two cars traveling on the same road. One car is going south and one car is going north.

What is axial loading with example?

Axial loading is defined as applying a force on a structure directly along an axis of the structure. As an example, we start with a one-dimensional (1D) truss member formed by points P1 and P2, with an initial length of L (Fig. 1.2) and a deformed length of L ′, after axial loading is applied.

What are the methods for modal analysis of motors?

There are three main methods for modal analysis of motors: analytical method and Finite Element Method (FEM) and test method. Among them, the analytical method is only applicable to the motor with simple structure.

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