elogesh
Mechanical
- May 10, 2002
- 187
Hai,
Usually I used to carryout the frequency response analysis for the design and analysis of new structures.I used to compare the response(displacement,velocity or accleration) less than existing or reference structures.This criteria primarily used for vibration specification.But I felt indirectly this assures the reliabilty(stresses) of the new system in comparison with existing or reference system.Whether Am I right? Ifn't please correct me.
Recently in one of project,I have asked to calculate the dynamic stresses.This landed me in transient analysis.The decision of chossing the time step was criticial process in this regard.I have choosen time period = 1/10*(inverse of highest frequency of interest).But the FEM data generated and solution time is considerably severe.Whether the procedure for calculating the time step is appropriate.
The dynamic load is almost impulse. total time for calculation choosen as nearly 3 to 5 time the duration of the application of the load.
The main question, whether it is possible to make decision about relaibilty and safety of a component subjected to dynamic loads based on frequency repsonse analysis.whether Transient response analysis is mandatory in this regard?
I will also post this question in FEM discussion forum.
If there is anything technically wrong,please correct me.
Regards,
Elogesh
Usually I used to carryout the frequency response analysis for the design and analysis of new structures.I used to compare the response(displacement,velocity or accleration) less than existing or reference structures.This criteria primarily used for vibration specification.But I felt indirectly this assures the reliabilty(stresses) of the new system in comparison with existing or reference system.Whether Am I right? Ifn't please correct me.
Recently in one of project,I have asked to calculate the dynamic stresses.This landed me in transient analysis.The decision of chossing the time step was criticial process in this regard.I have choosen time period = 1/10*(inverse of highest frequency of interest).But the FEM data generated and solution time is considerably severe.Whether the procedure for calculating the time step is appropriate.
The dynamic load is almost impulse. total time for calculation choosen as nearly 3 to 5 time the duration of the application of the load.
The main question, whether it is possible to make decision about relaibilty and safety of a component subjected to dynamic loads based on frequency repsonse analysis.whether Transient response analysis is mandatory in this regard?
I will also post this question in FEM discussion forum.
If there is anything technically wrong,please correct me.
Regards,
Elogesh