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Zero stress boundary
Posted 13 déc. 2012, 09:12 UTC−5 MEMS & Nanotechnology, MEMS & Piezoelectric Devices, Structural Mechanics 2 Replies
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Hey everyone,
I'm trying to figure out how to model and find the motional eigenfrequencies of a totally free cylinder. That is the requirement as I see it is to have zero stress on all surfaces while still allowing displacements.
Setting all boundaries to free gives modes that have stress on the surfaces, and fixing an internal point helps but still give a solution with finite stress on the surfaces. I have seen mentions of "sharp edge effects" in the forum. Is this my issue do you think?
Thank you
Andreas
I'm trying to figure out how to model and find the motional eigenfrequencies of a totally free cylinder. That is the requirement as I see it is to have zero stress on all surfaces while still allowing displacements.
Setting all boundaries to free gives modes that have stress on the surfaces, and fixing an internal point helps but still give a solution with finite stress on the surfaces. I have seen mentions of "sharp edge effects" in the forum. Is this my issue do you think?
Thank you
Andreas
2 Replies Last Post 17 déc. 2012, 05:36 UTC−5