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Eigen frequency analysis
Posted 24 avr. 2013, 06:52 UTC−4 MEMS & Nanotechnology, MEMS & Piezoelectric Devices, Structural Mechanics Version 4.2a 7 Replies
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i am dealing with a nanotube sensor...can i use eigen frequency study step to find frequency at which displacement is maximum or should i use some other study step..
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I would just add that if you have no damping in the model, you might not manage to pass the resonance as the Q factor (or resonance finess might too steep for the solver. So consider adding some damping, even if this is a delicate value to estimate correctly
And note that with damping your response might well become complex so you must consider absolute value and angle (argument with arg() or an atan2(imag(),real()) check the doc/help )
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Good luck
Ivar
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Thanks for your explanation. I am also working on the problem. I still have a question.
Do i define eigenfrequency step and frequency domain step in one study type or they should be in two different study types? Does really matter if frequency domain step is defined by eigenfrequency study step?
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Eigenfrequency and frequency domain analyses are different studies that are independent of each other. There is another study type though which is frequency domain modal. That one performs a frequency domain analysis based on the modal (eigenfrequency) solution. COMSOL has a predefined study type for this one that creates an eigenfrequency step and automatically links its output to the frequency domain step.
Nagi Elabbasi
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