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Precision of the eigenfrequency analysis (structural mechanics)
Posted 07.09.2010, 08:35 GMT-4 3 Replies
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Hi,
This problem is not very realistic, but I would like to use Comsol for some demonstration purposes.
I would like to visualize the first, second, third etc. mode of vibrations of a few, i.e. n (identical) cantilever beams hanging out from a common piece of solid.
When I start the eigenfrequency analysis in Comsol it calculates n nearly the same frequencies. The difference is at the second or third place after a comma, depending on the solver type and its settings.
How can I make the solver to "merge" these n eigenmodes into one, as these four beams were connected using an invisible and infinitely stiff connectors? I have thought about limiting the resolution of the solver that it does not distinguish between these closely spaced eigenmodes, but I suppose it is rather not feasible without changing the Comsol solver code.
Have any of you had a similar problem? Any clues for solving it?
Thank you in advance!
Kind regards
Stanislaw Kalicinski
This problem is not very realistic, but I would like to use Comsol for some demonstration purposes.
I would like to visualize the first, second, third etc. mode of vibrations of a few, i.e. n (identical) cantilever beams hanging out from a common piece of solid.
When I start the eigenfrequency analysis in Comsol it calculates n nearly the same frequencies. The difference is at the second or third place after a comma, depending on the solver type and its settings.
How can I make the solver to "merge" these n eigenmodes into one, as these four beams were connected using an invisible and infinitely stiff connectors? I have thought about limiting the resolution of the solver that it does not distinguish between these closely spaced eigenmodes, but I suppose it is rather not feasible without changing the Comsol solver code.
Have any of you had a similar problem? Any clues for solving it?
Thank you in advance!
Kind regards
Stanislaw Kalicinski
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