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This command is used to construct a TimeSeries object in which the load factor is some triangular function of the time in the domain | This command is used to construct a TimeSeries object in which the load factor is some triangular function of the time in the domain. | ||
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| style="width:150px" | '''$tag ''' || unique tag among TimeSeries objects | | style="width:150px" | '''$tag ''' || unique tag among TimeSeries objects | ||
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| '''$tStart''' || starting time of non-zero load factor | | '''$tStart''' || starting time of non-zero load factor | ||
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| '''$cFactor''' || the load amplification factor (optional, default = 1.0) | | '''$cFactor''' || the load amplification factor (optional, default = 1.0) | ||
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This command is used to construct a TimeSeries object in which the load factor is some triangular function of the time in the domain.
timeSeries Triangle $tag $tStart $tEnd $period <-shift $shift> <-factor $cFactor> |
$tag | unique tag among TimeSeries objects |
$tStart | starting time of non-zero load factor |
$tEnd | ending time of non-zero load factor |
$period | characteristic period of triangular wave |
$shift | phase shift in seconds (optional, default = 0.0) |
$cFactor | the load amplification factor (optional, default = 1.0) |
Code Developed by: Andreas Schellenberg, University of California, Berkeley.