hanxi
Structural
- Jan 2, 2009
- 19
Dear All:
Good day.
I've performed a Modal Analysis in ANSYS APDL simulating the Concrete Foundation Embedded in the ground (around 1.0 meter).
I made my foundation model using Solid185 and used MASS21 for machine dead loads (these dead load + the selfweight will comprise my MASS for frequency calculation). For the support condition, I used COMBIN14 for 6 cases: UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ. I made coincident nodes (making zero-length element which will simulate spring) and at the ends of zero-length element, I've used fixed constraint.
Basically, analysis runs smooth but I'm wondering of the resulting frequencies.
The resulting 1st to 6th frequencies are within the range of 0.1~0.8Hz. But the 7th frequency it jumped to 2.1Hz and so on for the higher order frequencies.
My questions are:
1) Are the result reasonable?
2) Is my procedure of using Combin14 considering 6 Springs correct?
3) Can I ignore frequencies between 0.1~0.8Hz (f1 to f7) and make f7 as the 1st mode of my analysis?
4) Also, this is related to question #3, If I consider free-free vibration (meaning deleting all spring constraints), the first 6 modes are Rigid Body Modes which should have frequencies nearly 0Hz, does it mean f7 is the first mode of my analysis?
Thank you for your forthcoming responses.
Good day to all.
Hanxi
Good day.
I've performed a Modal Analysis in ANSYS APDL simulating the Concrete Foundation Embedded in the ground (around 1.0 meter).
I made my foundation model using Solid185 and used MASS21 for machine dead loads (these dead load + the selfweight will comprise my MASS for frequency calculation). For the support condition, I used COMBIN14 for 6 cases: UX UY UZ ROTX ROTY ROTZ. I made coincident nodes (making zero-length element which will simulate spring) and at the ends of zero-length element, I've used fixed constraint.
Basically, analysis runs smooth but I'm wondering of the resulting frequencies.
The resulting 1st to 6th frequencies are within the range of 0.1~0.8Hz. But the 7th frequency it jumped to 2.1Hz and so on for the higher order frequencies.
My questions are:
1) Are the result reasonable?
2) Is my procedure of using Combin14 considering 6 Springs correct?
3) Can I ignore frequencies between 0.1~0.8Hz (f1 to f7) and make f7 as the 1st mode of my analysis?
4) Also, this is related to question #3, If I consider free-free vibration (meaning deleting all spring constraints), the first 6 modes are Rigid Body Modes which should have frequencies nearly 0Hz, does it mean f7 is the first mode of my analysis?
Thank you for your forthcoming responses.
Good day to all.
Hanxi