Turbom
Mechanical
- Aug 23, 2010
- 1
Dear All,
I am doing a forced response analysis on an axial fan rotor. Therefore I carried out a modal analysis to find the natural modes, which I later use to defined the oscillations of the system.
However, I will need to normalise my data with the amplitude of oscillation, which I do not know. In Ansys Workbench the program tells me the nodal deflections, however they are only correct in their proportion, their magnitude is erroneous (8m...). I would like to know if these deflections (being eigenvectors) truly have units or not. The program tells me it is meters but it is nonsense because the deflections this way are about 1000 times reality. Or if they are dimensionless, which would make perfect sense, what is the multiplication factor?
I would like to compare two cases and therefore I need to know at least the proportion of their deflections.
Can anyone help me out with this?
Thank you very much for your help!
I am doing a forced response analysis on an axial fan rotor. Therefore I carried out a modal analysis to find the natural modes, which I later use to defined the oscillations of the system.
However, I will need to normalise my data with the amplitude of oscillation, which I do not know. In Ansys Workbench the program tells me the nodal deflections, however they are only correct in their proportion, their magnitude is erroneous (8m...). I would like to know if these deflections (being eigenvectors) truly have units or not. The program tells me it is meters but it is nonsense because the deflections this way are about 1000 times reality. Or if they are dimensionless, which would make perfect sense, what is the multiplication factor?
I would like to compare two cases and therefore I need to know at least the proportion of their deflections.
Can anyone help me out with this?
Thank you very much for your help!