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Strange results in time domain analysis
Posted Sep 16, 2011, 3:49 p.m. EDT Structural Mechanics Version 4.1, Version 4.2 2 Replies
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I would like to simulate the situation of an harmonic vibration source on the surface of a kind of specified gel material. In my simulation, one silde of crosssection was taken for simulation due to less elements. I applied ”Solid Mechanics” and “time dependent study” in COMSOL.
Problem:
Vibrating source can be discribed as: d=-0.1*exp(i*2*50*pi*t), which means the source is vibrating up and down on the surface at a 50Hz freqency. The plot from MATLAB is shown in the word document (t=0:0.001:0.5;):
In COMSOL, I applied the same vibrating source and time step. But I could not obtain the same result. Data is acquired at the vibrating boundary. The result from COMSOL is shown in word file.
Can someone help me with this problem?
Thank in advance!
Problem:
Vibrating source can be discribed as: d=-0.1*exp(i*2*50*pi*t), which means the source is vibrating up and down on the surface at a 50Hz freqency. The plot from MATLAB is shown in the word document (t=0:0.001:0.5;):
In COMSOL, I applied the same vibrating source and time step. But I could not obtain the same result. Data is acquired at the vibrating boundary. The result from COMSOL is shown in word file.
Can someone help me with this problem?
Thank in advance!
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