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How to simulate two harmonic loads with different starting phases
Posted 3 lug 2021, 03:20 GMT-4 Structural & Acoustics, Acoustics & Vibrations Version 5.6 2 Replies
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Hi,
I want to study the vibration of a metal solid structure actuated by two harmonic vibrations. The two harmonic vibrations, which is the excitation source, are of the same frequency, but a temporal phase shift to each other.
To do this, I build the geometry of my structure, and set two bounday loads with each of them locating on where the excitation source is, and study in Frequency Domain. The subnode of Phase 1 under Node Boundary Load 1 was set as pi/3, so that the two loads have a temporal phase shift of pi/3.
But I didn't get what I expected, it turned out that the the two loads were of the same phase, but one load got the amplitude of A*cos(pi/3).
So my question is: Obviouly for COMSOL the load phase is NOT equal to starting phase of the harmonic load (when studying in Frequency Domain). But I am curious to know how can I do to simulate my case: solid structure excited with two harmonic source of different starting phases?
Thanks!