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There are several ways to do modal testing but impact hammer testing and shaker (vibration tester) testing are commonplace. In both cases [[energy]] is supplied to the system with a known frequency content. Where structural resonances occur there will be an [[Amplifier|amplification]] of the response, clearly seen in the response spectra. Using the response spectra and force spectra, a [[transfer function]] can be obtained. The transfer function (or [[frequency response function]] (FRF)) is often [[curve fitting|curve fitted]] to estimate the modal parameters; however, there are many methods of modal [[Estimation theory|parameter estimation]] and it is the topic of much research.
 
[[File:Vibration testing.svg|thumb|Key components for performing experimental modal analysis.]]
[[Image:M1w1Layout.jpg|frame|center|alt=Layout of a modal testing system|Sample layout of a modal testing system]]
 
== Impact Hammer Modal Testing ==