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November 25, 2020 at 11:01 am
e_frg
SubscriberHello eveyone,ni am making a modal analysis of a cube with wokbench and i was wondering if is possible to get as a result the displacement over time of the vertices (referring to any coordinate system)n -
November 25, 2020 at 3:01 pm
mrife
Ansys EmployeeArrayCan you please be more specific by what you mean by get? For example do you mean to get them in a X-Y plot, tabular data, written out to a text file, saved to an array...? nAn basic assumption of modal analysis is that the displacements will be harmonic and in the form {u-i}={phi-i}cos(omega-i*time). Where i stands for mode i. u is the displacement vector of the system, omega-i is the natural frequency of mode i, and phi-i is the mode shape of mode i (eigenvector). So and displacement that you find for any point has this same form. Mike -
November 26, 2020 at 1:16 pm
e_frg
Subscriberthak you for yor answer. Yes exactly, I would like to get the displacement of each vertex written out in a text file. It is true that they have always a sinusoidal form but i am interested in the exact coordinates that they have during the vibrating motion of each mode.nnenricon
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