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November 1, 2018 at 3:39 am
ECheng
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I ran a harmonic response to a force acting on the panel, simply supported at the edge and with the two nubs in the back allowing it free z movement (as shown in the picture).
Any idea why the Total Deformation is different (or less than) from the Y-Axis deformation?Â
And why the amplitude in the Y-direction is different between the Y Deformation and the Y Axis Frequency Response?
I'm kind of new to this, so I apologize in advance if I'm overlooking something obvious or something.
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