Root Cause Analysis
SnRD Post-Processing proposes two modules: Modal Contribution and Modal Sensitivity.
Modal Contribution
The E-Line method is a time domain analysis approach, using Modal Transient Analysis, also known as the Modal Superposition Method. This enables a transition to the frequency domain.
- U(t) is the time domain displacement.
- N is the number of modes extracted.
-
mi
is the
Modal displacement
for a mode i . - Ψi
is the
Participation factor
for mode i .
With all the above responses available in the standard outputs from OptiStruct Analysis, the Relative Modal Contribution [%] values can be calculated. These will describe the participation of a mode or modes on a peak of the time domain response.

Modal Sensitivity
Use modal sensitivity to live perform what-if studies by altering the time domain response of an E-Point or complete E-Line. This is achieved by decomposition of the Modal Superposition response, applying a factor (between 0 and 1) on selected modes, damping, and canceling or isolating them.
