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FEM Theory question
Posted 05.04.2012, 18:28 GMT-4 Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Structural Mechanics Version 4.2a 2 Replies
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I remember from my FEM course at university that systems equations to find displacement like:
[K][u]=[F]
cannot be solved if the body is free (no boundary conditions). Matrix K becomes singular and cannot be inverted. Solutions cannot be found. Is this right?
If rigid body displacements are permitted there isn't a single solution to equilibrium problem. Now what happens in COMSOL if I put a harmonic load on a body with no boundary conditions (no constraints) and perform a frequency response analysis? Will it converge to a solution? Will it give me an error? Or does COMSOL output a solution in some way (even if that has little or no sense)?
Marco
[K][u]=[F]
cannot be solved if the body is free (no boundary conditions). Matrix K becomes singular and cannot be inverted. Solutions cannot be found. Is this right?
If rigid body displacements are permitted there isn't a single solution to equilibrium problem. Now what happens in COMSOL if I put a harmonic load on a body with no boundary conditions (no constraints) and perform a frequency response analysis? Will it converge to a solution? Will it give me an error? Or does COMSOL output a solution in some way (even if that has little or no sense)?
Marco
2 Replies Last Post 07.04.2012, 07:51 GMT-4