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Chapter 5:

Random Vibration

ANSYS Mechanical

Dynamics

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Random Vibration Analysis
Random Vibration Analysis Training Manual

Topics covered:
• Definition and purpose
• Overview of Workbench capabilities
• Procedure

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Random Vibration Analysis
A. Definition and Purpose Training Manual

What is random vibration analysis?


– A spectrum analysis technique based on probability and statistics.
– Meant for loads such as acceleration loads in a rocket launch that
produce different time histories during every launch .

Reference: Random vibrations in mechanical systems by Crandall & Mark

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… Definition and Purpose Training Manual

• Transient analysis is not an option since the time history is not


deterministic (sample is not repeatable).
• Instead, using statistics the sample time histories are converted to
Power Spectral Density function (PSD), a statistical representation of
the load time history.

Image from “Random Vibrations Theory and Practice” by Wirsching, Paez and Ortiz.

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Power Spectral Density Training Manual

• Sample time histories are converted to Power Spectral Density


function (PSD), a statistical representation of the load time history.

Image from “Random Vibrations Theory and


Reference: Random vibrations in Practice” by Wirsching, Paez and Ortiz.
mechanical systems by Crandall
& Mark

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Statistical Representation Training Manual

• A Random Vibration analysis computes the probability distribution of


different results, such as displacement or stress, due to some
random excitation

• The analysis follows a modal analysis

• An internal combination is done to compute the combined effect from


each mode and their interactions.

3s
Gaussian
(normal)
Distribution

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Power Spectral Density Training Manual

• The Power Spectral Density is the


mean square value of the excitation
for a unit frequency band.
– The area under a PSD curve is
the variance of the response
(square of the standard
deviation).
– The units used in PSD are mean
square/Hz (e.g. an acceleration
PSD will have units of G2/Hz).
– The quantity represented by
PSD may be displacement,
velocity, acceleration, force, or
pressure.

Random Vibration curve by MIL-STD-202

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Common Uses Training Manual

• Commonly used for


– Airborne electronics
– Acoustic loading of Airframe parts
– Jitter in alignment of optical
equipment
– Relative deformation in large
mirrors

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Workbench Capabilities Training Manual

• Input:
– Natural frequencies and mode shapes from a modal analysis
– Single or multiple PSD excitations applied to ground nodes

• Output:
– 1s results can be contoured like any other analysis.
– Response PSD at one DOF (one point in one direction)

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Procedure:

Random Vibration

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Procedure Training Manual

• Drop a Modal (ANSYS) system into the project schematic.

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Procedure Training Manual

• Drop a Random Vibration system onto the Solution cell of the Modal
system.

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Procedure Training Manual

• Create new geometry, or link to • Edit the Model cell to bring up the
existing geometry. Mechanical application.

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Preprocessing Training Manual

• Verify materials, connections, and mesh settings.


– This was covered in Workbench Mechanical Intro.

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Preprocessing Training Manual

• Add supports to the model.


– Displacement constrains must have a magnitude of zero.

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Solution Settings Training Manual

• Choose the number of modes to


extract.
• If needed, upper and lower bounds
on frequency may be specified to
extract the modes within a specified
range.

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Postprocessing Training Manual

• Review the modal results before


proceeding.

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Preprocessing Training Manual

• Insert an Acceleration, Velocity, or Direction PSD base excitation.


• Set the Boundary Condition, Load (Tabular) Data, and Direction.

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Postprocessing Training Manual

• Insert Directional Deformation, Velocity, or Acceleration.


– the direction and sigma value may be chosen here
– note that results are always reviewed with scaling set to 0.0

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Postprocessing Training Manual

• Stress (normal, shear, equivalent) and Strain (normal, shear) results


can also be reviewed.

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Postprocessing Training Manual

• Response PSD can be plotted at one DOF (one point in one direction,
either absolute or relative to base excitation).

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Workshop – Random Vibration Training Manual

• In workshop 5A, you will determine the displacements and stresses


in a girder assembly due to an acceleration PSD.
WS5A: Random Vibration (PSD) Analysis of a Girder Assembly

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