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Consider a an aluminum beam that is clamped at one end, with the following dimensions.
Length | 4 m |
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Width | 0.346 m |
Height | 0.346 m |
The aluminum used for the beam has the following material properties.
Density | 2,700 kg/m^3 |
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Youngs Modulus | 70x10^9 Pa |
Poisson Ratio | 0.35 |
The beam has a length of L=4 m, a width of w=0.346 m and a height of h=0.346 m. The beam is made out of Aluminum, which has a a Youngs Modulus of E=70 GPa, a Poisson Ratio of nu=0.35 and a density of rho=2.7 x 10^3 kg / m^3. Using ANSYS Workbench find the first six natural frequencies of the beam.
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