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September 21, 2016, 21:42 |
Response Spectrum Results in Workbench
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I'm using workbench in version 15 and I have a question about response spectrum results. Simply put, what in the world do the results mean for displacement? The reason I ask is simple: the input required is some input frequency spectrum. Lets say for the sake of argument, I have a simply supported beam and at 10 Hz my input is 2 G's and 20 Hz my input is 1 G. That is the input spectrum. When i run it and request a displacement output, i get only one plot with displacement. I would expect a plot for each frequency bin. Obviously this would be a huge file if you use more than a few frequency bins. So then the question is, well which response is it? is it the response from 10 Hz or 20 Hz or maximum of the two or something different? Naturally i cannot find anything from the Ansys documentation that explains what is being plotted with this output is requested. Any thoughts?
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