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What are the two types of harmonic response analysis?
What is true about the phase angle in a harmonic analysis?
True or False: Harmonic analysis computes responses to forces that are sinusoidal. It requires all the applied forces act at the same frequency.
True or False: In a harmonic analysis, the response of the structure can be at a frequency that is different from the applied load
When sweeping excitation over a range of frequencies that encompasses a natural frequency, what are the two main effects that increased damping has on the frequency response?
For a single degree of freedom spring-mass damper, after considering damping, the natural frequency will:
Ture or False: A harmonic excitation does not need to be sinusoidal: any form of cyclic loading can be categorized as harmonic excitation.
What is the main variable of a harmonic excitation?
Which of the following statements is true?