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Thank you so much for this insightful video ❤❤ May I ask though, I didn't quiet catch why you went with the lowest frequencies when creating mode shape results, could you elaborate on it a little bit?
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Hi I’m running FRF for acceleration load. Can you please explain how the acceleration direction matters in response curve. Since it is harmonic the load fluctuates from negative to positive. Will the response be same for both negative g and positive g ?
Hello Sir, I'm using silicon membrane for prestressed harmonic analysis. What should I use as a damping value? I would like to perform mode superposition method. What's the difference between full harmonic and MSUP??
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Thanks for your brilliant explanation. Please keep on creating these helpful courses.
Absolutely something I was looking for a long time. Thanks a lot.
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Your explanation helped me to publish an article. very informative. thanks a lot Sir.
Videos are helpful. But please do something related to voice quality. Use higher quality microphone/ condenser mic. Thank you
your voice loudness wears down as you reach to the end of every sentence and its difficult to hear you at the end of each sentence.
very inforrmative
why did you ignore the gravity in the harmonic analysis? Why didn't we also enter a constant gravitational acceleration?
very informative
Thank you so much for this insightful video ❤❤ May I ask though, I didn't quiet catch why you went with the lowest frequencies when creating mode shape results, could you elaborate on it a little bit?
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A wonderful video, thank you!
Great information
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Hi I’m running FRF for acceleration load. Can you please explain how the acceleration direction matters in response curve. Since it is harmonic the load fluctuates from negative to positive. Will the response be same for both negative g and positive g ?
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Why you got response below natural frequencies? model natural frequency is 7753Hz, but you got response at 6280Hz..what does that mean?
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hey a quick query, how to give sweep rate on ansys for harmonic response ?
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Hello Sir,
I'm using silicon membrane for prestressed harmonic analysis. What should I use as a damping value? I would like to perform mode superposition method. What's the difference between full harmonic and MSUP??
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@@AnsysLearning I have already uploaded my question. But I didn't get any reply. Is there any video available where Prestressed harmonic analysis including static analysis.
@@dhruvindarji5795 one of our Ansys support experts has answered your question. Please check back to your post: forum.ansys.com/discussion/22235/prestressed-harmonic-analysis
Thanks!
I want frequency 30Hz but getting 300HZ
Almost does not understand your English.
I'm extremely angry to watch this since the narrator speaks so poor English
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