Mode shapes explained and demonstrated
A mode shape is an instantaneous shape of a structure at a particular natural frequency. It is a deflection pattern related to a particular natural frequency. Each mode shape is associated with a specific natural frequency. It represents the relative displacement of all parts of a structure for that particular mode. Learn more about how to calculate mode shape of a structure analytically and numerically in detail in this video. Knowledge of Stationary waves and Natural frequency will be helpful to understand Mode shapes. To learn about these, please click the relevant links below: Stationary waves explained: • Stationary waves explained and demonstrated Natural frequency explained: • Natural frequency explained and demonstrated

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