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Could I use a COMSOL eigenfrequency mode result as initial value of a time dependent simulation?
Posted 13 nov 2016, 04:48 GMT-5 MEMS & Nanotechnology, Acoustics & Vibrations, MEMS & Piezoelectric Devices, Structural Mechanics Version 4.3a 2 Replies
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I want to calculate strain energy of a system, say a single beam, with deformation being coupling of two modes. Taking single beam system with dimension 1*1*100 um as an example, set the two ends of the are fixed and we will find all mechanical eigenmodes (shapes are sinusoidal) by eigenfrequency study in structural mechanics. Now i am trying to calculate total strain energy of the beam when the beam is deformed in shape of the superposition of first two modes with coefficients q1 and q2 respectively. One way to realize this is that output the shape of the first two modes and sum the shapes multiplying by q1 and q2 respectively, then input the result as a initial value in a time dependent study.
Can this be done?
P. S. Apparently the two studies should be in same mesh.
P. S. 2 Now I can output the mode shape as a .txt document, but this may not be able input to comsol again.
Can this be done?
P. S. Apparently the two studies should be in same mesh.
P. S. 2 Now I can output the mode shape as a .txt document, but this may not be able input to comsol again.
2 Replies Last Post 16 nov 2016, 21:49 GMT-5