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EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE:


anlayze 10; # perform 10 static analysis steps
set ok [anlayze 10]; # perform 10 static analysis steps


analyze 2000 0.01; # perform 2000 transient time steps at 0.01 increments
set ok [analyze 2000 0.01]; # perform 2000 transient time steps at 0.01 increments





Revision as of 05:00, 27 February 2010




This command is used to perform the analysis.

analyze $numIncr <$dt> <$dtMin $dtMax $Jd>

$numIncr number of analysis steps to perform.
$dt time-sep increment. Required ig transient or variable transient analysis
$dtMin $dtMax minimum and maximum time steps Required if a variable time step transient analysis was specified.
$Jd number of iterations user would like performed at each step. The vraibele transient analysis will change current time step if last analysis step took more or less iterations than this to converge.

Required if a variable time step transient analysis was specified.

RETURNS:

0 if successfull

<0 if NOT successfull


EXAMPLE:

set ok [anlayze 10]; # perform 10 static analysis steps

set ok [analyze 2000 0.01]; # perform 2000 transient time steps at 0.01 increments



UML

<uml> footbox off actor StaticAnalysis participant Integrator participant SolutionAlgorithm

 loop numIncr times
    StaticAnalysis -> Integrator : newStep()
    Integrator -> StaticAnalysis : Success/Failure
    StaticAnalysis -> SolutionAlgorithm : solveCurrentStep()
    SolutionAlgorithm -> StaticAnalysis : Success/Failure 
    StaticAnalysis -> Integrator : commit()
    Integrator-> StaticAnalysis : Sucess/Failure
 end

</uml>



Code Developed by: fmk