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Very useful & detailed about the methods
Thanks a lot
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how it is that the rose with 2% damping has larger deformation in X than rose without damping? i thought dampings are supposed to be cumulative.
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Thank you for an excellent explanation
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I was wondering, can stress or strain be observed in the response spectrum analysis? Or do we just observe the displacements?
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Outputs can be : Displacement,Velocity and Acceleration
Depends on the input response spectrum that is provided
How to give input response curve for propeller shaft to do the response spectrum analysis
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