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“Double” modes in modal analysis of simple circular membrane clamped in its boundary

    • kravky
      Subscriber

      Hello, 


      i am trying to find normal modes of simple ideal circular membrane.
      I chose strecutral steel as material, and geoemtry is: diamater is 0,391mm, thickness is 0,0035mm.



      However, i got "double" modes: every two modes are very very similar - with the almost same value of frequency.
      i got same answer with other commercial program. 
      I tried to chcange mesh, i tried do model my geomtry as solid and also as a shell/surface but i got the same problem.

      see pictures: mode 4 and mode 5 is only ONE mode in reality. Why i got this result?


       


      mode_4


       


      mode_5

    • peteroznewman
      Subscriber

      To a mathematician, there is only one mode since they generalize that the orientation of the mode in the circle is arbitrary.

      To ANSYS, there are two modes since it treats X and Y axes as separate and it can't recognize that these two modes are just offset by some rotation about the center.

    • kravky
      Subscriber

      Thank You for explanation.

      Should i define polar coordination system in order to get mathematically correct solutions? (not to have double modes)

    • peteroznewman
      Subscriber

      No, you just have to recognize the pairs are the same mode separated by a rotational angle.

    • LEOLEE
      Subscriber
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      Hi! can i ask you a favor that if its possible to tell me how did you got this modal? its a project that i have that needs this modal and i dont know how to do it with ansys

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