Frequency Response Function analysis in ANSYS

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Frequency Response Function (FRF) analysis in ANSYS is being sought by a user who is using version 10.0 of the software. The user requests assistance in performing this analysis. Other participants inquire about the user's familiarity with ANSYS and offer to help with simple analyses. The discussion emphasizes the need for guidance on FRF analysis techniques within the specified version of ANSYS. Assistance is being actively sought to navigate this specific analysis process.
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Hello
Can anybody please help me to perform a Frequency Response Function analysis in ANSYS
many thanks in advance
 
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rajasardar said:
Hello
Can anybody please help me to perform a Frequency Response Function analysis in ANSYS
many thanks in advance

Do you know how to use ANSYS? What version do you have?
 
I can perform the simple analysis
and using ANSYS 10.0
could you please help me
 
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