After modeling the structure and specifying the loads and constraints, you can run your rotordynamic analysis. Although certain differences will be covered in the subsequent sections, whether your analysis is modal, transient or harmonic the general procedures are very similar to those described in the solution portion of Applying Loads and Obtaining the Solution in the Structural Analysis Guide.
This following topics related to solving a rotordynamic analysis are available:
- 5.1. Adding Damping
- 5.2. Specifying Rotational Velocity and Accounting for the Gyroscopic Effect
- 5.3. Solving for a Subsequent Campbell Analysis of a Prestressed Structure Using the Linear Perturbation Procedure
- 5.4. Solving a Harmonic Analysis with Synchronous or Asynchronous Rotating Forces
- 5.5. Selecting an Appropriate Solver
- 5.6. Using Linear Perturbation Modal Analysis