model the component
if you are using beam element no problem to apply the torsional BC.
if your using a solid 3D element, you dont have a DOF as Rotation (Rx,Ry, Rz).
therefore once you meshed, change the co-ordinate system to Global Cartesian to Global Cylindrical. apply the force by picking the nodes of the the component.
Analysis.
No it is not correct.
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The correlation analysis is use in research to measure and interpret the strength of a logistic relationship between variables.
a way to analyze and solve problems using the units, or dimensions, of the measurements.
No, torsional critical speed is the rotational speed at which a rotating shaft exhibits excessive deformation or failure due to resonance. Torsional analysis, on the other hand, involves studying the torsional behavior of a system to ensure it can withstand the applied torsional loads without experiencing failure.
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The speed of a torsional wave depends on the material it is propagating through. In general, torsional waves travel slower than longitudinal waves in the same material. The speed can be calculated using the material properties like shear modulus and density.
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