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rayleigh command

Post by srisri_iitk »

I am using rayleing damping for my model, so it has alpha and beta. But there there are other 2 parameters in rayleigh command and if i need constant damping ratio of 5% to all modes how can i define by this command.
rayleigh 0 0.05 0 0
is it ok?
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Post by silvia »

NO, these are the alpha and beta for mass and stiffness-proportional damping.
please look at the manual for the meaning of the 4 variables.
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Post by Ben-Peng »

i have the same question about this. i want to know how to define the 4 parameters that i want to set a constant damping ratio of 2%.
thanks!
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Post by silvia »

you really only define two parameters, the M-prop and the K-prop values,
you just have to choose which of the three stiffnesses you use.
these parameters are discussed in any dynamics book, chopra's book has them.
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Post by Ben-Peng »

Thanks silvia. I have got it!
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