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;$LoadCombinationLabel: Unique LoadCombination Label for reference | ;$LoadCombinationLabel: Unique LoadCombination Label for reference | ||
;$LoadCombinationDescription : Bracketed text. Optional, default: blank {} | ;$LoadCombinationDescription : Bracketed text. Optional, default: blank {} | ||
;$LoadCombinationModelLabel : Specifies which LoadCombinationModel is being used. Currently, Optional, default: DefaultLoadCombinationModel | |||
;$GravityLoadLabel1 ... : Previously-defined Gravity Load Label, specified within the model. : At leaset one GravityLoadLabel must be specified in each LoadCombination. | |||
;<AnalysisModelLabel $GravityAnalysisModelLabel1> ; # Previously-defined AnalysisModelLabel, used in performing load-controlled gravity analysis : Optional, default: DefaultLoadControl | |||
;<$GravityLoadArgumentLabel1a $GravityLoadArgumentValue1a> <$GravityLoadArgumentLabel1b $GravityLoadArgumentValue1b> ... : Optional modifications to $GravityAnalysisModelLabel1 and $GravityLoadLabel1 | |||
:: Options: | |||
::: GravityAnalysisModelLabel1 : Nstep Tolerance | |||
::: GravityLoadLabel1 : LoadFactor InertialMassFactor | |||
;$GravityLoadLabel1: Specifies which LoadCombinationModel is being used. Currently, Optional, default: DefaultLoadCombinationModel | ;$GravityLoadLabel1: Specifies which LoadCombinationModel is being used. Currently, Optional, default: DefaultLoadCombinationModel | ||
Revision as of 04:33, 30 October 2009
Commands
- addLoadCombinationData LoadCombinationLabel $LoadCombinationLabel
- addLoadCombinationData LoadCombinationDescription "$LoadCombinationDescription"
- addLoadCombinationData LoadCombinationModelLabel $LoadCombinationModelLabel
- addLoadCombinationData -GravityLoad LoadLabel $GravityLoadLabel1 <AnalysisModelLabel $GravityAnalysisModelLabel1> <$GravityLoadArgumentLabel1a $GravityLoadArgumentValue1a> <$GravityLoadArgumentLabel1b $GravityLoadArgumentValue1b> ...
- addLoadCombinationData -GravityLoad LoadLabel $GravityLoadLabel2 <AnalysisModelLabel $GravityAnalysisModelLabel2> <$GravityLoadArgumentLabel2a $GravityLoadArgumentValue2a> <$GravityLoadArgumentLabel2b $GravityLoadArgumentValue2b> ...
...
- <addLoadCombinationData -LateralLoad LoadLabel $LateralLoadLabel1 <AnalysisModelLabel $LateralAnalysisModelLabel1> <$LateralLoadArgumentLabel1a $LateralLoadArgumentValue1a> <$LateralLoadArgumentLabel1b $LateralLoadArgumentValue1b> ... >
- <addLoadCombinationData -LateralLoad LoadLabel $LateralLoadLabel2 <AnalysisModelLabel $LateralAnalysisModelLabel2> <$LateralLoadArgumentLabel2a $LateralLoadArgumentValue2a> <$LateralLoadArgumentLabel2b $LateralLoadArgumentValue2b> ... >
...
- <addLoadCombinationData InertialMassFactor $InertialMassFactor >
- addLoadCombination
Arguments
- $LoadCombinationLabel
- Unique LoadCombination Label for reference
- $LoadCombinationDescription
- Bracketed text. Optional, default: blank {}
- $LoadCombinationModelLabel
- Specifies which LoadCombinationModel is being used. Currently, Optional, default: DefaultLoadCombinationModel
- $GravityLoadLabel1 ...
- Previously-defined Gravity Load Label, specified within the model. : At leaset one GravityLoadLabel must be specified in each LoadCombination.
- <AnalysisModelLabel $GravityAnalysisModelLabel1> ; # Previously-defined AnalysisModelLabel, used in performing load-controlled gravity analysis
- Optional, default: DefaultLoadControl
- <$GravityLoadArgumentLabel1a $GravityLoadArgumentValue1a> <$GravityLoadArgumentLabel1b $GravityLoadArgumentValue1b> ...
- Optional modifications to $GravityAnalysisModelLabel1 and $GravityLoadLabel1
- Options:
- GravityAnalysisModelLabel1 : Nstep Tolerance
- GravityLoadLabel1 : LoadFactor InertialMassFactor
- Options:
- $GravityLoadLabel1
- Specifies which LoadCombinationModel is being used. Currently, Optional, default: DefaultLoadCombinationModel
Notes
The addLoadCombination command must be placed at the end of each LoadCombination-data definition, as it takes all data defined since the last addLoadCombination command and define the LoadCombination.
Options
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