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[comsol 3.5a] how to insert viscous damping
Posted 8 nov. 2009, 10:28 UTC−5 2 Replies
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I must do a frequency response analysis of a structure with a fixed damping of 2.75%. I note that in Structural module there is only rayleigh damping or loss factor. I watch on pdf help(smeug pag 42 chapter 4) and it says that is possible to use euivalent viscous damping with the Eq_Beta_K=loss factor/excitation frequency. I don't know the way to obtain loss factor and I also suppose that the parameter Eq_Beta_K should change in relation with the excitation frequency. So I would ask what is the way to insert a constant viscous damping of 2.75% for my analysis?
Thank you for your advices
Luca
I must do a frequency response analysis of a structure with a fixed damping of 2.75%. I note that in Structural module there is only rayleigh damping or loss factor. I watch on pdf help(smeug pag 42 chapter 4) and it says that is possible to use euivalent viscous damping with the Eq_Beta_K=loss factor/excitation frequency. I don't know the way to obtain loss factor and I also suppose that the parameter Eq_Beta_K should change in relation with the excitation frequency. So I would ask what is the way to insert a constant viscous damping of 2.75% for my analysis?
Thank you for your advices
Luca
2 Replies Last Post 10 nov. 2009, 11:32 UTC−5