gio1
Automotive
- Jun 28, 2003
- 83
Hi
I have carried out a FE frequency sweep analysis of an assembly using modal superimposition. The assembly is shaken using the same acceleration amplitude across a frequency range along one direction only.
When plotting the response (acceleration) Vs frequency for several nodes there are frequency intervals where this becomes NEGATIVE.
Does a negative acceleration make sense in this case?? If so, what is the underlying physical meaning?
Thanks
Gio1
I have carried out a FE frequency sweep analysis of an assembly using modal superimposition. The assembly is shaken using the same acceleration amplitude across a frequency range along one direction only.
When plotting the response (acceleration) Vs frequency for several nodes there are frequency intervals where this becomes NEGATIVE.
Does a negative acceleration make sense in this case?? If so, what is the underlying physical meaning?
Thanks
Gio1