gman89
Mechanical
- May 5, 2011
- 16
Hi, I'm trying to verify mechanical models of shells with certain textbook data so I can then use the same parameters to make conclusions.
To simplify the question, I basically want to be able to to parameterize a specific mode shape (say n=1, m=1) in the modal analysis so I can get a response surface to see how the frequency changes when I change length, radius and thickness for example.
The problem is that as I change these parameters, the particular measurement number changes. For example, the n=1 m=1 mode might be the third measured node for a certain length, but when I change the length it might be the thirteenth and I therefore can't make the the frequency of mode number 3 an output variable. Hence, I can't track this mode shape and get a response surface.
Any ideas on how I can track a particular mode shape? Any information will be helpful.
To simplify the question, I basically want to be able to to parameterize a specific mode shape (say n=1, m=1) in the modal analysis so I can get a response surface to see how the frequency changes when I change length, radius and thickness for example.
The problem is that as I change these parameters, the particular measurement number changes. For example, the n=1 m=1 mode might be the third measured node for a certain length, but when I change the length it might be the thirteenth and I therefore can't make the the frequency of mode number 3 an output variable. Hence, I can't track this mode shape and get a response surface.
Any ideas on how I can track a particular mode shape? Any information will be helpful.