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Frequency response of a structure with residual stress
Posted 20 juil. 2012, 16:16 UTC−4 Structural Mechanics Version 3.5a 3 Replies
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I would like to run a frequency response analysis on a silicon nitride membrane under tensile stress. I followed the instructions in the version 3.5a manual for "Residual stress in a thin-film resonator" to get the eigenfrequencies of the stressed structure. Do I follow the exact same procedure for harmonic analysis, ie, solve for the static solution with stress and then run a harmonic analysis?
In particular, do I keep the "include thermal expansion" box checked on the subdomain properties when running the frequency response? I'm wondering if that stress load becomes a harmonic load in the frequency response analysis. That does not seem desireable to me, since I only want the membrane to be statically stressed and to be used as a starting point for the frequency response.
Thanks in advance.
In particular, do I keep the "include thermal expansion" box checked on the subdomain properties when running the frequency response? I'm wondering if that stress load becomes a harmonic load in the frequency response analysis. That does not seem desireable to me, since I only want the membrane to be statically stressed and to be used as a starting point for the frequency response.
Thanks in advance.
3 Replies Last Post 28 juil. 2012, 23:13 UTC−4