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Beam excited by a shaker
Posted May 9, 2013, 2:03 p.m. EDT Acoustics & Vibrations, Studies & Solvers, Structural Mechanics 2 Replies
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I aim to model a simple beam excited by a shaker. I am using the Solid Mechanics.
I would like to know how big is the displacement of a particular mode (eg first flexural) when I excite the beam in resonance.
I found the eigenfrequencies using the study step EIGENFREQUENCY. Let's talk about just one of them, eg 100Hz
now I would like to excite the beam with this frequency I have just found. How to do that?
What I tried to do was to use the study step FREQUENCY DOMAIN choosing the frequencies 100Hz and to compute it.
I have this error:
Failed to find a solution.
The relative residual (0.25) is greater than the relative tolerance (0.001).
Returned solution is not converged.
I can imagine it is for the reason that using a stationary solver, without damping, at resonance it can't converge. but, in this case, how can I do? Is it wrong to use he stationary? What abut the frequency dmain as study step rather than FREQUENCY DOMAIN MODAL?
Thanks in advance
Fabrizio
Hello Fabrizio Magi
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