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Machine vibrating on a table

Machine vibrating on a table

Machine vibrating on a table

(OP)
Someone has some idea of how it is possible to simulate in ansys the action of a machine vibrating on a table?

RE: Machine vibrating on a table

Hi,
there are several ways, depending on the scope of your analysis. Harmonic response or Spectral analysis can be two examples.

Regards

RE: Machine vibrating on a table

(OP)
My system is made of two bracket support (like are used in air conditioning), one shelf and a vibrating motor. I am going to plug the engine and to measure the vibrations (the response in the frequency ...) in the table. I am sorry if my English is not very good. Thank you very much.

Regards
Javier

RE: Machine vibrating on a table

Hi,
unless you have non-linearities (but it doesn't seem so...), then harmonic response should be what you need. I'd suggest to carefully read the Ansys help on this topic, it is very well done.

Regards

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