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| '''integratorType ...''' || used to generate a numerical integrator. default TRAPEZOIDAL. see NOTES below. | | '''integratorType ...''' || used to generate a numerical integrator. default TRAPEZOIDAL. see NOTES below. | ||
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| '''cFactor''' || | | '''cFactor''' || constant factor (optional, default=1.0) | ||
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Revision as of 07:08, 12 May 2015
This command is used to construct a plain GroundMotion object. Each GroundMotion object is associated with a number of TimeSeries objects, which define the acceleration, velocity and displacement records for that ground motion. The command is as follows:
groundMotion $gmTag Plain <-accel $tsTag> <-vel $tsTag> <-disp $tsTag> <-int (IntegratorType intArgs)> <-fact $cFactor> |
where
$gmTag | unique tag among ground motions in load pattern |
$tsTag | tag of TimeSeries object created using timeSeries command. |
integratorType ... | used to generate a numerical integrator. default TRAPEZOIDAL. see NOTES below. |
cFactor | constant factor (optional, default=1.0) |
NOTES:
- The displacements are the ones used in the ImposedMotions to set nodal response.
- If only the acceleration TimeSeries is provided, numerical integration will be used to determine the velocities and displacements.
- For earthquake excitations it is important that the user provide the displacement time history, as the one generated using the trapezoidal method will not provide good results.
- Any combination of the acceleration, velocity and displacement time-series can be specified.
Code Developed by: fmk