The calm and quiet operation of modern products is essential for a long service life and user satisfaction. Important steps in the development process of a new product are modal and vibroacoustic analysis, and their results must meet the prescribed target specifications. As part of the diploma thesis, we made an experimental model on the example of a flat laboratory structure by measuring the excitation force and the response acceleration and sound pressure. Its accuracy was analyzed through comparisons of frequency response functions and mode shapes with the corresponding numerical model and the causes of deviations were found. A parallel comparison of experimental and numerical results proved the adequacy of both models.
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