tluxon
Mechanical
- Jan 11, 2001
- 107
I'm doing frequency studies on a mass cantilevered/suspended by spring metal strips. I've been getting what appear to be reasonable frequency results, but grossly unrealistic URES Displacement values.
To do a sanity check, I've got a 4" long x 1" wide x 1/4" thick beam fixed to a vertical wall with a 2" cubic mass (approx. 2 pounds if steel material) merged off the free end of it. I've fixed the beam where the wall attachment would be and added a simple gravity load. When running a frequency study, the mode of interest is at about 59 Hz but is showing a resultant displacement of almost 5 inches.
I'm not familiar with this kind of result as my prior experience with frequency studies didn't reveal such unrealistic displacements. Can someone please explain this?
Thank you!
Tim
To do a sanity check, I've got a 4" long x 1" wide x 1/4" thick beam fixed to a vertical wall with a 2" cubic mass (approx. 2 pounds if steel material) merged off the free end of it. I've fixed the beam where the wall attachment would be and added a simple gravity load. When running a frequency study, the mode of interest is at about 59 Hz but is showing a resultant displacement of almost 5 inches.
I'm not familiar with this kind of result as my prior experience with frequency studies didn't reveal such unrealistic displacements. Can someone please explain this?
Thank you!
Tim