Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
2 years ago
17.02.2023, 15:19 GMT-5
Hello Etienne,
In an eigenfrequency analysis, the magnitude of the eigenmodes is meaningless. Oscillation of the eigenmodes is, of course, sinusoidal.
Best regards,
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
Hello Etienne,
In an eigenfrequency analysis, the magnitude of the eigenmodes is meaningless. Oscillation of the eigenmodes is, of course, sinusoidal.
Best regards,
Jeff
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Posted:
2 years ago
18.02.2023, 18:24 GMT-5
Viesing the magniduet of the displacement is not very helpful because one cannot distinguish between positive and negative values.
The most useful plot is a distorted shape plot, which provides a snapshot of the displacements at one time. A animation using dynamic data extension can also be useful for visualization.
Since the displacements are phasors, the displacement as a function of time is real(phasor*e^jwt).
Viesing the magniduet of the displacement is not very helpful because one cannot distinguish between positive and negative values.
The most useful plot is a distorted shape plot, which provides a snapshot of the displacements at one time. A animation using dynamic data extension can also be useful for visualization.
Since the displacements are phasors, the displacement as a function of time is real(phasor*e^jwt).