Drift Recorder

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The Drift type records the displacement drift between two nodes. The drift is taken as the ratio between the prescribed relative displacement and the specified distance between the nodes. The command to create a drift recorder is:

recorder Drift <-file $fileName> <-xml $fileName> <-binary $fileName> <-tcp $inetAddress $port> <-precision $nSD> <-time> -iNode $inode1 $inode2 ... -jNode $jnode1 $jnode2 ... -dof $dof1 $dof2 ... -perpDirn $perpDirn1 $perpDirn2 ...

$fileName name of file to which output is sent. Each line of the file contains the result for a committed state of the domain

file output is either in xml format (-xml option), textual (-file option) or binary (-binary option)

inetAddr ip address, "xx.xx.xx.xx", of remote machine to which data is sent
$port port on remote machine awaiting tcp
$nSD number of significant digits (optional, default is 6)
-time using this option places domain time in first entry of each data line (optional, default: omitted)
$inode1 $inode2 ... tags of set of i nodes for which drift is being recorded
$jnode1 $jnode2 ... tags of set of j nodes for which drift is being recorded
$dof1 dof2 ... set of nodal degrees of freedom for which drift is being recorded. Valid range is from 1 through ndf (the number of nodal degrees of freedom).
$perpDirn1 $perpDirn2 ... set of perpendicular global directions (1=X, 2=Y, 3=Z). This input is needed to calculate the length between the nodes whose drift is calculated.


NOTES

  • Only one of -file, -xml, -binary, -tcp will be used. If multiple specified last option is used.
  • -tcp option only available for version 2.2.1 and higher.
  • Does not work in OpenSeesSP.


EXAMPLE


recorder Drift -file drift.out -time -iNode 1 2 -jNode 3 4 -dof 1 -perpDirn 2



Code Developed by: fmk