Rayleigh damping: how to match the model frequences to the frequences of the measurements?
I hope that the mecanicians can help me to solve my problem.
Is there any possibility to match the frequences of the physical model to the mesurement data?
I hope that the mecanicians can help me to solve my problem.
Is there any possibility to match the frequences of the physical model to the mesurement data?
Hi, I'm Pietro, a short term Italian incoming student at VT (virginia tech).
My advisor, in order to start my thesis there about skin friction coefficients in a scramjet combustion chamber, gave me a Modal analysis to do on a gage described as follow:
a cantilever beam (1mm diameter and 3cm long cylindrical shape) with 1mm depth and 1cm diameter cylindrical flat "hat" attached upon.
Base constraints: zero displacements, zero rotation
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Best wishes,
Stephane
Hello all,
I want to simulate Rolling Contact Fatigue in Ansys Multiphysics. I am
not sure whether we can perform this task in Ansys Multiphysics. Can
anybody help me regarding this? Is that possible to get S-N Curve as
result? Please help me..
-Anoop
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Dear members,
I am a newbie in FEAP and I would like to perform transient heat transfer analysis followed by a series of static analysis using FEAP. Where does FEAP save the temperature history from the transient analysis and how to use this as input for the static analysis? I am using user constitutive model and most of the material parameters are temperature dependent. Which file do I need to include?
Best regads,
Vivian Tini
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