Media Summary: A time-history-based analysis can be computationally expensive to study a structure under vibrating loads. Consider an airplane in flight or a train on its tracks — both experiencing random vibrations. To study such models Mode-Superposition Method is recommended for most dynamic problems due to its speed and ability to cluster
Correctly Interpreting Harmonic Results Using - Detailed Analysis & Overview
A time-history-based analysis can be computationally expensive to study a structure under vibrating loads. Consider an airplane in flight or a train on its tracks — both experiencing random vibrations. To study such models Mode-Superposition Method is recommended for most dynamic problems due to its speed and ability to cluster HYBRID EVENT Recorded during the meeting "Modern Analysis Related to Root Systems