Usually an imbalance is fx at zero degrees and fy at the same point at 90
degrees is it is a rotating imbalance. In any case, syntax of f command is
f,node#,fx or fy or fz,real value , imaginary value.
Mark Rodamaker
MCR Associates
Los Altos,Ca
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From: "Gula, Martin" <Martin.Gula_at_bshg.com>
To: <xansys_at_xansys.org>
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 9:36 AM
Subject: [Xansys] [STRUC] Substructuring and fixed imbalance
> I am trying to shorten the computing time for my model by using
> substructuring. I need to define a fixed imbalance (two perpendicular
forces
> with phase angle offset of 90 deg) in the substructured part but in the
> superelement generation run I cannot see any possibility to define the
> imaginary part of the force.
>
> Got anyone any idea how is this done?
>
>
> Martin Gula
> BOSCH/SIEMENS/Hausgerate Gmbh
> Technologiezentrum Schwingung Akustik
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| Posts possibly associated with message #64153 | Author | Date | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 64149 | [STRUC] Substructuring and fixed imbalance | Gula, Martin | 2003/11/07 | |
| 64153 | Re: [STRUC] Substructuring and fixed imbalance | Mark Rodamaker | 2003/11/07 | |
| 64208 | Re: [STRUC] Substructuring and fixed imbalance | Gula, Martin | 2003/11/11 | |