ANSYS Workbench - How to obtain vibration data/magnitude?

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To obtain vibration data in ANSYS Workbench v13 while simulating a rotating propeller, users need to consider using random vibration analysis instead of static structural analysis, which primarily provides stress and strain data. There is a request for sharing experimental methods related to measuring frequency in shaker tests, indicating a collaborative interest in learning and improving simulation techniques. The discussion highlights the challenges faced by beginners in using ANSYS Workbench, particularly in acquiring vibration data. Users are encouraged to share their experiences and experiments to enhance understanding. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need for specific analysis techniques to effectively capture vibration data in simulations.
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Hi, i am currently doing a simulation of rotating propeller using ANSYS Workbench v13. May i know how to obtain vibration data? coz i only able to obtain stress, strain & etc for solution..

I am currently using static structural analysis only. Do i have to use random vibration analysis?
 
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Me too doing experiments in shaker.

I have many doubts regarding measuring the frequency in a shaker. Can you please share your experiments with me?
 
i currently just started to learn using ansys workbench.. i learn through youtube().. hope this would help abit.. :D
 
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