Henrik Sönnerlind
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                                6 years ago                            
                            
                                9 mar 2020, 11:20 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    Yes, you can use Prescribed Displacement in a Frequency Domain analysis. You will however have to transfer the eigenfrequencies to the input of the study manually. If you are going to do it for a large number of variants, you can consider using a Model Method to automate it.
Note that the response at the natural frequency is completely controlled by the damping, so a good representation of the damping is crucial to get any quantitative results.
See also https://www.comsol.com/blogs/frequency-response-of-mechanical-systems
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    Henrik Sönnerlind
COMSOL                                                
 
                                                
                            Yes, you can use Prescribed Displacement in a Frequency Domain analysis. You will however have to transfer the eigenfrequencies to the input of the study manually. If you are going to do it for a large number of variants, you can consider using a Model Method to automate it.
Note that the response at the natural frequency is completely controlled by the damping, so a good representation of the damping is crucial to get any quantitative results. 
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                                6 years ago                            
                            
                                9 mar 2020, 13:32 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    Thank you for your answer, I will do it manually as it's just afew model thanks.
Concerning the damping, do I have to input a damping predifned or is it automatically done by the simulation?
Also I started comparing the values from the eigenfrequency model, do you know how the results are defined for the eigenfrequency study?
Thank you very much
                                                 
                                                
                            Thank you for your answer, I will do it manually as it's just afew model thanks.
Concerning the damping, do I have to input a damping predifned or is it automatically done by the simulation?
Also I started comparing the values from the eigenfrequency model, do you know how the results are defined for the eigenfrequency study?
Thank you very much                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                        
                        
                            
                                                                                        
                                Henrik Sönnerlind
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                                6 years ago                            
                            
                                9 mar 2020, 16:33 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    You need to enter the appropriate damping. You can find more information about structural damping in
https://www.comsol.com/blogs/damping-in-structural-dynamics-theory-and-sources
and
https://www.comsol.com/blogs/how-to-model-different-types-of-damping-in-comsol-multiphysics
  Also I started comparing the values from the eigenfrequency model, do you know how the results are defined for the eigenfrequency study?
Which results are you referring to? For more information about eigenfrequency analysis, see also
https://www.comsol.com/multiphysics/eigenfrequency-analysis
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    Henrik Sönnerlind
COMSOL                                                
 
                                                
                            You need to enter the appropriate damping. You can find more information about structural damping in  
  
and  
> Also I started comparing the values from the eigenfrequency model, do you know how the results are defined for the eigenfrequency study?
Which results are you referring to? For more information about eigenfrequency analysis, see also