Add a Reduced Flexible Components node to define one or more flexible parts of the structure as a reduced-order model (ROM) for component mode synthesis (CMS). When the settings in this node and its
Component subnodes are ready, press the
Configure CMS Study (
) button to set up the study sequence that generates the ROMs for all selected components.
The Reduced Flexible Components node is only available with some COMSOL products (see
https://www.comsol.com/products/specifications/).
Select a Component Definition —
Detect from geometry or
User defined. If
Detect from geometry is used, then a geometric analysis is performed, and the selection is subdivided into a number of disjoint components. For each such component found, a
Component subnode is added. In order to do manual selection of the domains to be included in the reduced components, select
User defined.
Enter a required Number of eigenmodes to be included in the dynamic representation of each reduced component. This value can be modified for individual components in the settings in the
Component nodes.
Select the Include load contributions in Reduced Components check box if any loads in the physics interface should be part of the reduced component. A load that is included in a reduced component will act when that reduced component is used in a global study. In order to avoid double contributions, that same load must then be disabled when running the global study. The default is such that this check box is cleared, in which case loads are not included in the reduced components and will be only active when running the global study.
When the Synchronize ‘Solve for’ study setting for Reduced Components check box is selected, the
Solve for column in the table in the
Physics and Variables Selection section in applicable study steps is automatically managed for consistency between ROMs and their generating physics interface. To take manual control, deselect this check box.