31 Jan Types of Dynamic Analyses
There are two groups of dynamic analysis: linear and non-linear.
For an overview on the different types of non-linear structural behaviour, please look at our blog: https://fea-solutions.co.uk/non-linear-behaviour/
These groups then have their own types of dynamic analysis depending on what is being simulated, what the inputs are, and what outputs are desired.
They are the following:
- Linear Analysis:
- Modal Analysis (https://fea-solutions.co.uk/modal-analysis/)
- Harmonic Analysis (https://fea-solutions.co.uk/harmonic-response-analysis/)
- Response Spectrum Analysis (RSA) (https://fea-solutions.co.uk/response-spectrum-analysis/)
- Linear Transient Dynamic Analysis (https://fea-solutions.co.uk/linear-transient-dynamic-analysis/)
- Random Vibration Analysis (https://fea-solutions.co.uk/random-vibration-analysis/)
- Non-Linear Analysis:
- Non-Linear Transient Dynamic Analysis (https://fea-solutions.co.uk/non-linear-transient-dynamic-analysis/).
Each of these have their own uses, either independently or alongside another method to produce simulations to fit an application.
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