Hoomanya
Mechanical
- Jul 21, 2011
- 10
I have a set of amplitude plots of flow induced vibrations and was wondering if anyone could help me understand a few points. I know that attenuation of amplitudes indicate numerical damping, and increase in the amplitude of vibrations is a sign of instability. But what if:
1) before any of this happens, the code stops and crashes, i.e. going from stable waves with similar amplitudes to the code not converging and crashing? Does anyone know what that indicates?
2) the amplitude peaks increase at some time steps and reduce at other time steps?
3) what do non-smooth waves (in particular at the peaks) indicate? Thanks you in advance!
1) before any of this happens, the code stops and crashes, i.e. going from stable waves with similar amplitudes to the code not converging and crashing? Does anyone know what that indicates?
2) the amplitude peaks increase at some time steps and reduce at other time steps?
3) what do non-smooth waves (in particular at the peaks) indicate? Thanks you in advance!