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Hello I am going to plot the frequency diagram of a fluid carrier tube in terms of fluid velocity using Comsol software. I followed your UA-cam page and watched the related videos, but to no avail. Is it possible to help me? thank you
Hello Aleksander, First of all thanks for this video, quite helpful!! Can you please answer why the eigenfrequencies are complex in nature and how are they different from normal theoretical resonant frequencies. ? Thanks
Hi Nubashir, currently I do not have time to answer your question, since the answer will require another youtube video and lecture. Sorry for that. Best, A. Haber
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Thank you for COMSOL class. Very helpful!
thank you
Hello
I am going to plot the frequency diagram of a fluid carrier tube in terms of fluid velocity using Comsol software. I followed your UA-cam page and watched the related videos, but to no avail. Is it possible to help me?
thank you
Sorry, no time for this
@@aleksandarhaber Sorry. I emailed my simulation to you. If so, why aren't these models paired?
I am not able to help. I am not comsol support to solve user problems. P
nice
Thanks!
Hello Aleksander,
First of all thanks for this video, quite helpful!!
Can you please answer why the eigenfrequencies are complex in nature and how are they different from normal theoretical resonant frequencies. ?
Thanks
To explain this I would need to make another lecture. I think that this paper answers your problem:
svibs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/2005_16.pdf
@@aleksandarhaber Thank you so much. I appreciate it
Sir
Can you explain novel eigenmodes?
Hi Nubashir, currently I do not have time to answer your question, since the answer will require another youtube video and lecture. Sorry for that. Best, A. Haber