Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
16 nov. 2010, 09:52 UTC−5
Hi
I have never tried it, but why not: normally the frequency sweep name is "freq" so why not use it to express a BC and test it out, take a simple case you are sure to understand.
And pls report back, interesting question ;)
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
I have never tried it, but why not: normally the frequency sweep name is "freq" so why not use it to express a BC and test it out, take a simple case you are sure to understand.
And pls report back, interesting question ;)
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
16 nov. 2010, 13:23 UTC−5
Hi,
No luck with the 'freq' command in the BC, even for a single load and single frequency. I only get results with a load value.
If you manage to get a solution, pls let me know.
Many thanks
Hi,
No luck with the 'freq' command in the BC, even for a single load and single frequency. I only get results with a load value.
If you manage to get a solution, pls let me know.
Many thanks
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Posted:
1 decade ago
3 août 2011, 17:18 UTC−4
Hi,
I am wondering if you got to solve your problem.
I am trying to model a pressurized pipe with a point load that acts as a source of vibration. I am not able to apply the pressure without the solver considering both the pressure and point load to be vibration sources.
Thanks,
Angel Suresh
Hi,
I am wondering if you got to solve your problem.
I am trying to model a pressurized pipe with a point load that acts as a source of vibration. I am not able to apply the pressure without the solver considering both the pressure and point load to be vibration sources.
Thanks,
Angel Suresh