Data
Selection
The types of
defined boundary conditions, which can be applied to different
load cases, are listed.
Boundary
Group Combination
Boundary
Group List
Boundary condition
groups selected in Data Selection to the left are listed.
If Filter Boundary Group at the bottom is not checked, all the
boundary condition groups are listed.
Name
Name a Boundary
group combination, which will be applied to a load case. Having
named a Boundary group combination, select desired boundary groups
from Boundary Group List, and click to create
a Boundary group combination. Multiple Boundary group combinations
are thus created, each of which is assigned to each load case.
A separate analysis can be then performed for each load
case with its own Boundary group combination.
Load Cases & Analyses
Load combinations
of static analysis and analysis types are listed. In the
case of static analysis, click
to expand the table and list the static load cases defined by
the user.
Boundary Group Combination
Select a Boundary
group combination (by clicking in the right end of the entry field)
to be applied to the static load case or analysis type to the
left. If Unchanged is selected in a construction stage analysis,
the boundary condition corresponding to the final construction
stage is used. If Unchanged is selected in an analysis without
construction stages, all the entered boundary conditions are used.
Constrain DOF associated with Specified
Displacements/Settlements by Boundary Group Combinations
In a Specified
Displacements or Settlements analysis, the degrees of freedom
at the corresponding nodes are internally constrained and treated
as supports, and forced displacements are assigned. If this
option is selected (checked on), the internal DOF constraints
are included in only the boundary group combination corresponding
to the Specified Displacements/Settlements.
Click
to remove all the
data.
Note
The Boundary
Change Assignment, as the name suggest only changes specific boundaries
as required by the user. By default, all the boundaries which are
assigned/active in Post CS are applicable for the structure. The
workflow for this feature is as below:
1. Under “Data Selection”, select the
boundary type which needs to be changed.
2. Under “Boundary Group List”, select
the boundary groups which are to stay active.
3. Type the Boundary Group Combination
Name and click Add/Replace.
4. Now select the “Boundary Group Combination”
for relevant static load case or analysis type.
If
certain boundary type is not selected under “Data Selection”,
then all the boundary of that type are applied to the structure
by default.
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