TR.37.6.7 Harmonic Force Loading
This set of commands may be used to specify
JOINT
loads on the structure, the modal damping, and the
phase relationship of loads in each of the global directions.
General Format
HARMONIC FORCE { DAMP f2 | CDAMP | MDAMP }
Where:
Parameter | Definition |
---|---|
DAMP f2 | Damping ratio for all modes when
DAMP is selected. Default value is 0.05 (5%
damping if 0 or blank entered).
|
This command specifies the damping for a case of harmonic forces.
DAMP
,
MDAMP
, and
CDAMP
select source of damping input:
-
DAMP
indicates to use the f2 value for all modes -
MDAMP
indicates to use the damping entered or computed with theDEFINE DAMP
command if entered, otherwise default value of 0.05 will be used -
CDAMP
indicates to use the composite damping of the structure calculated for each mode. You must specify damping for different materials under theCONSTANT
specification
Joint Loads
Refer to TR.32.1 Joint Load Specification for additional information on Joint Loads
JOINT LOAD ( [ PHASE *{ X | Y | Z } f7] )
Where:
Parameter | Definition |
---|---|
PHASE f7 | Phase angle in degrees. One phase angle per global direction. |
Bracketed data may be entered for each global direction on the same line. All moments specified below will be applied with a phase angle of 0.0. All forces specified below will be applied with the phase angle specified above, if any. Default is 0.0.
Next are the joint forces, if any. Repeat as many lines of joint force data as needed.
joint-list *{ FX f1 | FY f2 | FZ f3 | MX f4 | MY f5 | MZ f6 }
Where:
Parameter | Definition |
---|---|
FX f1, FY f3, FZ f3 | specify a force in the corresponding global direction. |
MX f4, MY f4, MZ f6 | specify a moment in the corresponding global direction. |
Copy Loads
The next command, Copy Load, may optionally be placed here to use the equivalent joint loads from prior cases. This feature enables using the more complex loading commands like selfweight, floor load, wind load, etc. that are not directly available here.
COPY LOAD
i1, f1, i2, f2 ... in, fn
Where:
Parameter | Definition |
---|---|
i1, i2 ... in | prior primary load case numbers that are in this analysis set. |
f1, f2 ... fn | corresponding factors |
This command can be continued to additional lines by ending all but last with a hyphen. These cases must have been between the Perform Steady State Analysis command and the prior Analysis command (if any).
An optional amplitude versus frequency may be specified. The peak force of each applied joint load at each forcing frequency is determined by the value of the applied load multiplied by a value determined from either one of the two methods outlined below.
AMPLITUDE ( A a B b C c )
Or
AMPLITUDE
(f1 a1 f2 a2 … fn an )
Parameter | Definition |
---|---|
f1 a1 f2 a2 … fn an | Frequency - Amplitude pairs are entered to describe the variation of acceleration with frequency. Continue this data onto as many lines as needed by ending each line except the last with a hyphen (-). These pairs must be in ascending order of frequency. Use up to 199 pairs. Linear interpolation is used. |
Leaving the direction field blank or inserting
ALL
will use the same Frequency versus Amplitude for
all 3 force directions.
Enter amplitudes for up to three directions. For directions without amplitude input, including moment directions, the amplitude will be set to 1.0.
The first form of the amplitude input is converted to the second form by creating 199 equally spaced frequencies, then computing the amplitude for each frequency.