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Giving an impulse input in Transient structural analysis

    • murali
      Subscriber

      How can we give an input force impulse of a particular magnitude of duration dt= x sec (like the one shown in figure)?

    • Erik Kostson
      Ansys Employee

      Hi

      You can define a tabular force (use tabular data option) with that shape and duration:

      /forum/forums/topic/transient-analysis-produce-results-same-to-static-analysis/

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RB44N97SB0

       

      All the best

       

      Erik

      • murali
        Subscriber

        Ok. What to do if it is given as a sinusoidal function with a particular period?

        • Erik Kostson
          Ansys Employee

          Hi

          You can create any tabular load (say in excel use sin function and any other function), then copy and paste it into the tabular force data in mechanical.

          /forum/forums/topic/copy-and-paste-data-from-an-excel-table-to-a-load-in-mechanics-electrical-thermal/

          Hope it is clear that we can copy and paste data into tabular data in mechanical.

          One can also use function instead of tabular for a load :

          /forum/forums/topic/type-of-load-to-find-out-fatigue-life-of-a-component/

          All the best

        • murali
          Subscriber

          Thank you Erik.

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