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Model Identification Tool

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The Model Identification Tool, known as MIT, is a profile in HyperGraph for fitting test data from frequency- and amplitude-dependent bushings to analytical models. The MIT operates in conjunction with HyperGraph, MotionView and MotionSolve to provide you with a comprehensive solution for modeling and analysis.

From this page, you can access the User's Guide for the MIT as well as the User's Guides for the Altair Bushing Model.

 

See Using the Model Identification Tool to learn about:

Launching the MIT from HyperGraph.
Using the MIT to fit bushing models to test data.
Adding optimization to the fitting process using MotionSolve.
Debugging fitting issues.
Commonly-used terms in the MIT documentation.

 

See Using the Altair Bushing Model with MotionView to learn about:

Adding the Altair Bushing Model to your MotionView model.

 

See Using the Altair Bushing Model with MotionSolve to learn about:

Using Altair's amplitude- and frequency-dependent bushing model.
Selecting a bushing model and understanding the theoretical underpinnings of bushing model components.
Specifying bushing parameters using a General Bushing System file.