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Explain why symmetry as well as anti-symmetry boundary conditions have to be used with caution in a frequency analysis.

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Symmetry and anti-symmetry restraints:

In solid mechanics, the general rule for a symmetry displacement condition is that the displacement vector component perpendicular to the plane is zero and the rotational vector components parallel to the plane are zero. For an anti-symmetry condition the reverse conditions apply (displacements in the plane are zero; the rotation normal to the plane is zero).

For solid models using solid finite elements, the symmetry or anti-symmetry restraints are restricted to only translational displacements. This is because the solid models are modeled only with either TETRA4 (low) or TETRA10 (high) quality elements in COSMOS®, which do not have rotational degrees of freedom

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