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How is it vibrating? Use Structural Animation with either frequency data or time data to visualize the vibration patterns. Allows insight into the way the structure is vibrating.
Frequency Animation uses the magnitude and phase of FFTs, Frequency Response Functions (FRFs) or cross spectra at each measurement position on the structure to reveal the motion at different frequencies.
Time Animation takes time based data and uses it to directly show the true position at each measurement point at each time step.
The graphical representation of the structure is achieved by setting up two- or three-dimensional space-frame models. The model may be created using the fully featured 3D editor provided with the Structural Animation software. Models can also be imported from NASTRAN, CSV and Universal files.