Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

 

Time-history analysis provides for linear or nonlinear evaluation of dynamic structural response under loading which may vary according to the specified time function. Dynamic equilibrium equations, given by K u(t) + C d/dt u(t) + M d2/dt u(t) = r(t), are solved using either modal or direct-integration methods. Initial conditions may be set by continuing the structural state from the end of the previous analysis. Additional notes include:

  • Step Size – Direct-integration methods are sensitive to time-step size, which should be decreased until results are not affected.

  • HHT Value – A slightly negative Hilber-Hughes-Taylor alpha value is also advised to damp out higher frequency modes, and to encourage convergence of nonlinear direct-integration solutions.

  • NonlinearityMaterial and geometric nonlinearity, including P-delta and large-displacement effects, may be simulated during nonlinear direct-integration time-history analysis.

  • LinksLink objects capture nonlinear behavior during modal (FNA) applications.

See Also

Show if
groupeditors

Related Emails:

  • Email "Impact of time-step size (relative to modal periods) on results": (bm → , 7/14/2010, ID 3145753)

Related Incidents:

  • Incident 26167: Explains reason for inconsistent results for acceleration time-history input and displacement time-history input

Related Content

Articles

Child pages (Children Display)
alltrue
depth0
allChildrentrue
style
sortAndReverse
first0

Tutorials

Filter by label (Content by label)
showLabelsfalse
max500
maxCheckboxtrue
sorttitle
showSpacefalse
reversefalse
cqllabel = "tutorial" and label = "time-history-analysis"

Test Problems

Filter by label (Content by label)
showLabelsfalse
max500
maxCheckboxtrue
sorttitle
showSpacefalse
reversefalse
cqllabel = "test-problem" and label = "time-history-analysis"