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                                8 years ago                            
                            
                                2017/10/25 21:40 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    I have suggested one way to approach this, see
http://dwgreveconsulting.com/gallery/sortingmodes.pdf
What you do is come up with some quantity (that can be calculated as a Derived Value) that is large or small for the particular modes of interest. Then do an eigenfrequency analysis and plot that quantity as a function of eigenfrequency.
For a particular problem I was interested in (surface wave modes) it is easy to look for modes that have minimal energy density in the bulk and large energy density at the surface.
D.W. Greve
DWGreve Consulting
                                                 
                                                
                            I have suggested one way to approach this, see
http://dwgreveconsulting.com/gallery/sortingmodes.pdf
What you do is come up with some quantity (that can be calculated as a Derived Value) that is large or small for the particular modes of interest. Then do an eigenfrequency analysis and plot that quantity as a function of eigenfrequency. 
For a particular problem I was interested in (surface wave modes) it is easy to look for modes that have minimal energy density in the bulk and large energy density at the surface. 
D.W. Greve
DWGreve Consulting
                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                        
                        
                            
                                                                                        
                                Henrik Sönnerlind
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                                                Posted:
                            
                                8 years ago                            
                            
                                2017/10/26 4:33 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hi,
For solid mechanics, the mode participation factors can be used to get some insight into the type of modes.
An example of this can be found in
https://www.comsol.com/model/truss-bridge-designer-30831
where the participation factors are scanned using a method coded in the Application Builder (mDefaultMode). The purpose is to automatically plot the most interesting mode (the first mode of the bridge deck).
Regards,
Henrik
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    Henrik Sönnerlind
COMSOL                                                
 
                                                
                            Hi,
For solid mechanics, the mode participation factors can be used to get some insight into the type of modes.
An example of this can be found in
https://www.comsol.com/model/truss-bridge-designer-30831
where the participation factors are scanned using a method coded in the Application Builder (mDefaultMode). The purpose is to automatically plot the most interesting mode (the first mode of the bridge deck).
Regards,
 Henrik