NOLIN4
Bulk Data Entry Defines nonlinear transient forcing functions of the form.
Where, may be a displacement or a velocity at point GJ in the direction of CJ.
Format
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) | (8) | (9) | (10) | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NOLIN4 | SID | GI | CI | S | GJ | CJ | A | 
Example
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) | (8) | (9) | (10) | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NOLIN4 | 2 | 4 | 6 | 2.0 | 101 | 16.3 | 
Definitions
| Field | Contents | SI Unit Example | 
|---|---|---|
| SID | Nonlinear load set
                                    identification number. No default (Integer > 0) | |
| GI | Grid or scalar point
                                    identification number at which nonlinear load is to be
                                        applied. No default (Integer > 0) | |
| CI | Component number for
                                        GI. No default (1 ≤ Integer ≤ 6; blank or 0, if GI is a scalar point) | |
| S | Scale factor. No default (Real) | |
| GJ | Grid or scalar point
                                    identification number. No default (Integer > 0) | |
| CJ | Component number for GJ, GK according to the following table. | |
| A | Exponent of the
                                    forcing function. No default (Real) | 
| Type | Displacement | Velocity | 
|---|---|---|
| Grid | 1 ≤ Integer ≤ 6 | 11 ≤ Integer ≤ 16 | 
| Scalar | Blank or 0 | Integer = 10 | 
Comments
- Nonlinear loads must be selected by the Subcase Information data selector NONLINEAR.
- Nonlinear loads may not be referenced on a DLOAD entry.
- All degrees-of-freedom referenced on NOLIN4 entries must be members of the solution set.
- Nonlinear loads may be a function of
                    displacement 
                            
                         or velocity 
                            
                        . Velocities are denoted by components ten
                    greater than the actual component number; that is the component 11 indicates
                    velocity in the 1 component direction. The velocity is determined
                        by:Where,
- Time step interval
- Displacement of GJ-CJ for the previous time step.
 
- Use a NOLIN3 entry for the positive range of .
- The time step algorithm in transient solution sequences may loose unconditional stability when this load entry is used. In most practical cases, the time step size chosen to reach a certain accuracy is below the stability limit. It is recommended to decrease the time step if results diverge.