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Explicitly define spring and dashpot coefficients

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Hi,

I am performing an Frequency Domain analysis for a simple structure. The soil is represented by the springs and dashpots. However, the issue is that the spring/dashpot coefficients depend on the frequency and are explicitly defined in the table (i.e. for 1Hz -> K1, C1; for 2Hz -> K2, C2; ...).

I am not sure how to: (1) input that values into COMSOL in a table format (if I even need it) (2) apply springs and damping dashpots that would take the values from the table for each individual frequency

I hope someone will be able to help me

Bests, Irakli


1 Reply Last Post 2024年2月2日 GMT-5 07:04
Acculution ApS Certified Consultant

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Posted: 10 months ago 2024年2月2日 GMT-5 07:04

You can make an Interpolation under Definitions. It may have a name such int1. Then, make a variable K1 (Definitions->Variables). And define that as int1(freq), where freq is a frequency variable defined already within COMSOL. Under the spring you set the stiffness to K1, and when you run a frequency sweep, the frequency dependency of K1 is known.

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You can make an Interpolation under Definitions. It may have a name such int1. Then, make a variable K1 (Definitions->Variables). And define that as int1(freq), where freq is a frequency variable defined already within COMSOL. Under the spring you set the stiffness to K1, and when you run a frequency sweep, the frequency dependency of K1 is known.

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