A low-cost experimental modal analysis software that allows for quick results display from the start of the experiment.
"ModalVIEW Plus/R2" is a high-performance, low-cost experimental modal analysis software. Depending on the application and purpose, it expands the options for data input channels and can be provided as an integrated system by combining impact hammers and accelerometers, such as those used in PCBs. Additionally, it can be used for analysis software and post-processing by importing Time/Frequency data from your existing FFT analyzers or data recording devices. 【Features】 ■ Equipped with dedicated screens for impact excitation/shaker excitation ■ Shape definition and DOF settings considering local coordinates ■ Automatic mode/manual mode extraction selection from stabilization diagrams ■ Validation function for modal parameters using MAC/synthesis ■ Achieves accurate modal analysis from data collection in a short time *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Standard Features (Excerpt)】 ■ 3D shape definition (direct editing + import from ASCII/CSV) ■ Plug-in control of NI data acquisition devices via USB connection ■ TIME/ORDER/FREQ/FRF data collection and post-collection editing functions ■ Experimental mode analysis / Actual operating mode analysis / ODS analysis / Rotational order ratio analysis ■ Option to select quick or advanced curve fitting ■ Various post-processing functions (mode animation, etc.) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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[Applicable Examples] ■ Automotive white body analysis using EMA ■ Scuttle shake analysis of open cars using OMA ■ Hard disk analysis inside a notebook PC using EMA, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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F-MA Consulting Co., Ltd., commonly known as F-MAC, is a company based in Kyoto City that provides consulting services related to vibration and noise technology. The name is primarily derived from Newton's second law, F=MA. It also reflects the initials of the founder and the promotion of modal analysis. We accept inquiries regarding general engineering analysis, focusing on vibration and noise.