Harmonic Analysis: Chapter Ten
Harmonic Analysis: Chapter Ten
Harmonic Analysis
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Force Value
Force 1
0
Force 2
F Fmax e jy e jWt
Fmax cosy jFmax sin y e jWt
F1 jF2 e jWt
In this way, a real component F1 and
an imaginary component F2 are used.
– The response {x} is analogous to {F}
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W M jWC K x jx F jF
2
1 2 1 2
This results in the following assumptions:
– [M], [C], and [K] are constant:
• Linear elastic material behavior is assumed
• Small deflection theory is used, and no nonlinearities included
• Damping [C] should be included. Otherwise, if the excitation
frequency W is the same as the natural frequency w of the
structure, the response is infinite at resonance.
• The loading {F} (and response {x}) is sinusoidal at a given
frequency W, although a phase shift may be present
f max f min
DW 2
n
• Simulation will solve n frequencies,
starting from WDW.
In the example above, with a
frequency range of 0 – 10,000 Hz
at 10 intervals, this means that
Simulation will solve for 10
excitation frequencies of 1000,
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2
1 2 1 2
– For linear systems, one can express the displacements x as a
linear combination of mode shapes fi :
n
x yi fi
i 1
where yi are modal coordinates (coefficient) for this relation.
• For example, one can perform a modal analysis to determine the
natural frequencies wi and corresponding mode shapes fi.
• One can see that as more modes n are included, the approximation
for {x} becomes more accurate.
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– In the Full method, this matrix equation is solved for directly in
nodal coordinates, analogous to a linear static analysis except
that complex numbers are used:
K C W 2 M jWC K
xC x1 jx2
FC F1 jF2
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