Modal Analysis
The linear dynamic analyses calculate the way
a structure vibrates. They can
be used to verify that a structure does not
resonate at a determined frequency.
Another
important use of the results obtained from this
kind of analysis are the response analyses
in frequency, that is, the possibility
of simulating the response of a structure to a
particular transient dynamic stress, as that exercised
by a single impulse, or periodic, when a force
becomes modulated according to a specific frequency.
Another use is the reponse analysis to random
frequencies, where the loads are modulated according
to a defined frequency spectrum.
Typical applications of this kind of analysis
are the validation of automotive or aerospace
components. |