Correctly Interpreting Harmonic Results Using Ansys Mechanical
A time-history based analysis can be computationally expensive to study a structure under vibrating loads. Harmonic Analysis is an alternate way to simulate the structure’s response to the forced vibrations. Unlike transient dynamic analysis, the harmonic analysis solves the structure’s dynamics in frequency domain instead of time domain. To understand the important behavior like resonance, where excessive motion, stress, noise, and vibrations occur at certain frequency, the harmonic analysis can be very useful. In this video, we will explore how to interpret harmonic results in a meaningful way using Ansys Mechanical. For free courses offered through Ansys Innovation Courses visit http://www.ansys.com/courses.
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