Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
30.11.2011, 11:09 GMT-5
Hi
have you tried a eigenfrequency analysis, this gives you the frequencies, even without damping
but an oscillating system without any damping would easily diverge by integrating small numerical round-off errors
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
have you tried a eigenfrequency analysis, this gives you the frequencies, even without damping
but an oscillating system without any damping would easily diverge by integrating small numerical round-off errors
--
Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
01.12.2011, 06:53 GMT-5
Hi
Thanks for your reply.
I tried to extrude the 2d geometry and make a 3d pendulum. Included solid stress strain (transient ) and moving mesh (transient). I gave the same initial values of velocity. But when I solve it , the pendulum moves to a particular amplitude and then stops. Even if decrease or increase the time or velocity the pendulum moves the same distance. The solution takes very less time compared to the 2d geometry. How to get a 3d model pendulum.
Hi
Thanks for your reply.
I tried to extrude the 2d geometry and make a 3d pendulum. Included solid stress strain (transient ) and moving mesh (transient). I gave the same initial values of velocity. But when I solve it , the pendulum moves to a particular amplitude and then stops. Even if decrease or increase the time or velocity the pendulum moves the same distance. The solution takes very less time compared to the 2d geometry. How to get a 3d model pendulum.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
01.12.2011, 08:48 GMT-5
Hi
Thanks for your reply.
I tried to extrude the 2d geometry and made a 3d pendulum, included solid stress strain (transient ) and moving mesh (transient). I gave the same initial values of velocity. But, when I solve it , the pendulum moves to a particular amplitude and then stops. Even if we decrease or increase the time or velocity, the pendulum moves the same distance. The solution takes very less time compared to the 2d geometry. How to get a 3d model pendulum ??
Hi
Thanks for your reply.
I tried to extrude the 2d geometry and made a 3d pendulum, included solid stress strain (transient ) and moving mesh (transient). I gave the same initial values of velocity. But, when I solve it , the pendulum moves to a particular amplitude and then stops. Even if we decrease or increase the time or velocity, the pendulum moves the same distance. The solution takes very less time compared to the 2d geometry. How to get a 3d model pendulum ??