Time History Functions
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Assign time history functions for time history analyses. |
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From the Main Menu select Load > Seismic > Time History Analysis Data > Time History Functions. |
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Click
Select a time forcing function from the list in the dialog box and click
Select a time forcing function from the list in the dialog box and click
Data entry method by clicking
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*SGS |
To define that the file is in "Seismic Data Generator" data format which is a MIDAS/Civil module that auto-extracts seismic data |
*TITLE, Elcentro 1940, N-S Component |
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*X-AXIS, Second |
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*Y-AXIS, Normalized Acceleration |
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*UNIT&TYPE, GRAV, ACCEL |
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*FLAGS, 0, 0 |
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*DATA |
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1.00000E-010, 3.50102E-001 |
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5.00000E-002, 3.82861E-001 |
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1.00000E-001, 5.08226E-001 |
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1.50000E-001, 5.17459E-001 |
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'fn.thd' file type
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** Comments - Entry allowed anywhere |
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*UNIT, M , N - Length: MM, CM, M, INCH, FEET, GRAV allowed |
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Load: KG, TON, KN, LBF, KIP |
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*TYPE, ACCEL - ACCEL, FORCE, MOMENT allowed |
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*Data |
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X1, Y1 (x: Time, X: Time Function) |
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X2, Y2 |
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X3, Y3 |
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(Example of fn.thd input)
Access the built-in time history functions from the midas Civil database
Create time history loads by reading earthquake records from the database.
There are 32 types of built-in seismic accelerations in the database.
Enter directly the time history functions in the entry fields in the Add/Modify/Show Time History Functions dialog box
The user directly enters the time and the values of the time history function in the entry fields to the left of the dialog box.
Data entry method by clicking .
Enter the name of the time forcing function, which will be used for applying time history loads in "Dynamic Nodal Loads", "Ground Acceleration" or "Time Varying Static Loads".
Assign the type of data to be entered.
Normalized Accel.: Values obtained by dividing the time history acceleration by the acceleration of gravity
Acceleration: Time history acceleration
Force: Load (force)
Moment
Normal: Non-dimensional
When Force or Moment is assigned, the time forcing function is used to enter the Dynamic Nodal Loads function and when Normalized Accel. or Acceleration is assigned, it is used to enter the Ground Acceleration function. When Normal is assigned, a static load is defined to vary with time as a time history load in Time Varying Static Loads .
A, C are constants, f is the frequency of excitation, D is the Damping Factor, PA is the Phase Angle.
When the time forcing function is entered in the form of a harmonic function, specify the parameters required in Sinusoidal Function. Click Redraw Graph to display the graph of the forcing function to the right and click to save the time forcing function.