In built Damping in COMSOL structural time dependent study

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I am trying to study a beam's transient response to initially being deformed and then released to vibrate. Considering no damping in the system it should go on vibrating with same amplitude forever. but it is not showing results like that. What is this damping and how do I remove this.

PS: Further I need to model damping in a very sensitive system. I can't ignore this damping. What I have done: Geometry: 2 * 2 micron square beam 1 mm long fixed at on end. BC: 1 mibron initial displacement Physics used: BEAMS stationary study with prescribed displacement --> Results of this study fed to initial step of time dependant study --> Plot response for 2 secs


1 Reply Last Post 16 gen 2024, 05:38 GMT-5
Henrik Sönnerlind COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 3 months ago 16 gen 2024, 05:38 GMT-5

It is probably the inherent numerical damping in the time stepping algorithm that you see.

In particular, you may need to adjust the parameter Amplification for high frequency. However, the size of time steps and tolerances will also affect the apparent damping.

See the documentation for the time dependent solver:

https://doc.comsol.com/6.2/docserver/#!/com.comsol.help.comsol/comsol_ref_solver.34.131.html

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Henrik Sönnerlind
COMSOL
It is probably the inherent numerical damping in the time stepping algorithm that you see. In particular, you may need to adjust the parameter *Amplification for high frequency*. However, the size of time steps and tolerances will also affect the apparent damping. See the documentation for the time dependent solver:

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