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Block Format Keyword

/IMPDISP - Imposed Displacements

Description

Defines imposed displacements on a group of nodes.

Format

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/IMPDISP/impdisp_ID/unit_ID

impdisp_title

fct_IDT

Dir

skew_ID

sens_ID

grnd_ID

frame_ID

icoor

 

 

 

Ascalex

FscaleY

Tstart

Tstop

 

 

hmtoggle_plus1Flag Definition

Field

Contents

SI Unit Example

impdisp_ID

Imposed displacement block identifier

(Integer, maximum 10 digits)

 

unit_ID

Optional unit identifier

(Integer, maximum 10 digits)

 

impdisp_title

Imposed displacement block title

(Character, maximum 100 characters)

 

fct_IDT

Time function identifier

(Integer)

 

Dir

Direction: X, Y, and Z in translation; XX, YY, and ZZ in rotation

(Text)

 

skew_ID

Skew identifier

(Integer)

 

sens_ID

Sensor identifier

≠ 0 (sensor activated): the imposed displacement is applied at time of sensor activation and function is shifted in time.

(Integer)

 

grnd_ID

Node group on which the imposed displacement is applied. Input is obligatory. The imposed velocities will only be applied to nodes belonging to a node group.

(Integer)

 

frame_ID

Frame identifier

(Integer)

 

icoor

Coordinate system usage type

(Integer)

= 0: Cartesian coordinates

= 1: Cylindrical coordinates

 

Ascalex

Abscissa (time) scale factor for fct_IDT

Default = 1.0  (Real)

symbol_S_unit

FscaleY

Ordinate (displacement) scale factor for fct_IDT

Default = 1.0  (Real)

symbol_m

Tstart

Start time

(Real)

symbol_S_unit

Tstop

Stop time

Default = 1030  (Real)

symbol_S_unit

hmtoggle_plus1Comments
1.The displacement direction must be right justified in the ten characters of field number 2.
2.If Tstart and Tstop are specified, the displacement is imposed between these times. However, in this case, the time vs. displacement function is not shifted to begin at Tstart.
3.The AscaleX and FscaleY are used to scale the abscissa (time) and ordinate (displacement).

The actual load function value is calculated as following:

4.SKEW and FRAME cannot be defined together. This is SKEW or FRAME.
5.If icoor=1, the directions X, Y, and Z (resp. XX, YY, and ZZ) refer to translations along (resp. rotations around) the radial direction (r), azimuthal angular direction (clip0556) and longitudinal direction (Z) (refer to /SKEW and /FRAME).

cyl_coord_system

6.If icoor=1 when imposing the translational displacement in the radial, resp. the azimuthal direction, the displacement of the node is set so that:

See Also:

Implicit Features and Compatibility Information

Skew and Frame (/SKEW & /FRAME)

Example 16 - Dummy Positioning