Block Format Keyword
/IMPDISP - Imposed Displacements
Description
Defines imposed displacements on a group of nodes.
Format
(1)
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(2)
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(3)
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(4)
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(5)
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(6)
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(7)
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(8)
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(9)
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(10)
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/IMPDISP/impdisp_ID/unit_ID
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impdisp_title
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fct_IDT
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Dir
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skew_ID
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sens_ID
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grnd_ID
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frame_ID
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icoor
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Ascalex
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FscaleY
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Tstart
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Tstop
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Field
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Contents
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SI Unit Example
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impdisp_ID
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Imposed displacement block identifier
(Integer, maximum 10 digits)
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unit_ID
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Optional unit identifier
(Integer, maximum 10 digits)
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impdisp_title
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Imposed displacement block title
(Character, maximum 100 characters)
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fct_IDT
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Time function identifier
(Integer)
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Dir
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Direction: X, Y, and Z in translation; XX, YY, and ZZ in rotation
(Text)
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skew_ID
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Skew identifier
(Integer)
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sens_ID
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Sensor identifier
≠ 0 (sensor activated): the imposed displacement is applied at time of sensor activation and function is shifted in time.
(Integer)
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grnd_ID
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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)
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frame_ID
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Frame identifier
(Integer)
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icoor
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Coordinate system usage type
(Integer)
= 0: Cartesian coordinates
= 1: Cylindrical coordinates
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Ascalex
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Abscissa (time) scale factor for fct_IDT
Default = 1.0 (Real)
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FscaleY
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Ordinate (displacement) scale factor for fct_IDT
Default = 1.0 (Real)
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Tstart
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Start time
(Real)
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Tstop
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Stop time
Default = 1030 (Real)
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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 () and longitudinal direction (Z) (refer to /SKEW and /FRAME). |
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: |
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See Also:
Implicit Features and Compatibility Information
Skew and Frame (/SKEW & /FRAME)
Example 16 - Dummy Positioning