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August 17, 2010, 09:04 |
Modelling of a vibrating beam
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Hi All,
I am new here and this is my first post, I want to ask a few questions and see if I am headed in the right direction. At the moment i am trying to set up a simple model, basically a vibrating block that can move up and down between two vertical constraints (deflection). And see how this effects the air around it. How I imagine solving this problem, after doing some research and readings. Would be to use either the morpher model or the 6 DOF models in order to create the movement of the beam. Is this the right approach or is there a better/easier way? Any input would be appreciated. Thank you very much Last edited by falkin; August 18, 2010 at 07:27. |
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August 19, 2010, 09:51 |
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Currently i am unable to get the beam to deflect up and down, if anyone has any idea of how to achieve this it would be much appreciated!
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