EngTipX
Mechanical
- May 23, 2011
- 28
Hi All,
I am not sure how to use FE software and specifically ANSYS to conduct Forced vibration analysis.
ANSYS has the following types of Analysis:
Modal Analysis (basically calculates natural frequencies and mode shapes)
Harmonic Analysis (provides the harmonic response under a range of frequencies)
I thought harmonic response would be the most suitable type of analysis. However, I tried using it and got weird results. Let us say I am applying a force of +10Pa this force is tensile and its frequnecy (forced frequency) is omega-f=6e5 rad/sec.
First, the harmonic frequency is a range. I would like to study the response at specific forced frequencies.
Second, let us say I would like to study the response while the applied force is +10Pa "while the force is tensile" or in other words the response at the begining of the harmonic cycle.
Third, what if I would like to apply a shear force of the same frequency.
I did a search and found this thread (not exactly what I was looking for however very helpful)
I am not sure how to use FE software and specifically ANSYS to conduct Forced vibration analysis.
ANSYS has the following types of Analysis:
Modal Analysis (basically calculates natural frequencies and mode shapes)
Harmonic Analysis (provides the harmonic response under a range of frequencies)
I thought harmonic response would be the most suitable type of analysis. However, I tried using it and got weird results. Let us say I am applying a force of +10Pa this force is tensile and its frequnecy (forced frequency) is omega-f=6e5 rad/sec.
First, the harmonic frequency is a range. I would like to study the response at specific forced frequencies.
Second, let us say I would like to study the response while the applied force is +10Pa "while the force is tensile" or in other words the response at the begining of the harmonic cycle.
Third, what if I would like to apply a shear force of the same frequency.
I did a search and found this thread (not exactly what I was looking for however very helpful)