Comsol - Balancing of the rotating propeller

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To analyze the vibration magnitude of a rotating aircraft propeller in COMSOL, a structural dynamics or modal analysis is recommended. Users should consider using the "Rotating Machinery" module to simulate the effects of rotation on vibration. It is crucial to define the operating environment, whether in air or water, as this influences the analysis parameters. Additionally, ensuring proper boundary conditions and material properties will enhance the accuracy of the results. Seeking guidance from COMSOL documentation or forums may provide further insights and troubleshooting tips.
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Hi,

I am new in comsol. I currently doing a simulation on rotating propeller. I need to obtain vibration magnitude of the rotating prop.. can anyone tell me which type of analysis and how i can get the data?

I have been working on this and search over the google for past two week didnt make any progress. I have try with ansys too, but still clueless.

Please help and give me some advise.

Thank you so much
 

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anyone please help
 
Is this operating in water or in air?
 
its an aircraft propeller.. i dun have any clue on which type of analysis i should use in order to find out the balancing of the rotating propeller in term of vibration..
 
please help! thank you
 
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