Announcements

Starting in December, we will archive content from the community that is 10 years and older. This FAQ provides more information.

Simulation Mechanical Forums (Read-Only)
Welcome to Autodesk’s Simulation Mechanical Forums. Share your knowledge, ask questions, and explore popular Simulation Mechanical topics.
cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Frequency Response analysis with external excitation force not working

2 REPLIES 2
Reply
Message 1 of 3
structuralmechanic
407 Views, 2 Replies

Frequency Response analysis with external excitation force not working

Hello there,

 

I have 2 major issues while running frequency response analysis on a simple structure (A steel portal frame). Firstly, when I try to run an analysis with just a external exiting force, the set up automatically adds "Base" (All fixed nodes in the model) as the excitation nodes. Secondly it does not recognize the effect of external force applied on to the structure. Say I apply a external force with 100 lb magnitude and make it act at the natural frequencies of the structure, it does not yield any result. I am assuming that this is a bug in the analysis. I am attaching all the necessary images with this post. Using 2018 Simulation mechanical.

2 REPLIES 2
Message 2 of 3

Hi @structuralmechanic 

 

I am not able to reproduce this. What happens if you delete row 1 of the table to delete the base acceleration?

 

If you are still having problems, please create an archive of the model ("app button > Archive > Create") and attach the .ach file to the forum. (I think the forum will accept an .ach file. If not, just rename the file and change the extension from .ach to .zip.)

 



John Holtz, P.E.

Global Product Support
Autodesk, Inc.


If not provided already, be sure to indicate the version of Inventor Nastran you are using!

"The knowledge you seek is at knowledge.autodesk.com" - Confucius 😉
Message 3 of 3

Hello John,

 

I think I found out the problem. The analysis by default adds a Node set 1 and calls it Base, this will have all the fixed nodes in it. If I now add more node sets say Node Set 2,3,4, and come back and delete Node Set 1 as I dont want to apply base excitation in this particular problem, then the analysis automatically adds the Node set 1 back into the analysis.

 

But, If I first delete the Node Set 1 that is there by default and then add my Node Set 2,3,4 but call them Node Set 1,2,3 instead than the deleted "Base" node set will not re appear.

 

Let me know if you can reproduce the same.

 

Thank you for your quick response.

 

Karthik

 

Can't find what you're looking for? Ask the community or share your knowledge.

Post to forums  

Autodesk Design & Make Report