CYSYM
Bulk Data Entry Specifies the number of segments, in a cyclic symmetry analysis.
Format
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) | (8) | (9) | (10) |
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CYSYM | NSEG |
Example
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) | (8) | (9) | (10) |
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CYSYM | 12 |
Definitions
Field | Contents | SI Unit Example |
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NSEG | Number of segments. No default (Integer > 1) |
Comments
- CYSYM and CYJOIN Bulk Data Entries are required in cyclic symmetry analysis.
- Supported analysis types include linear static (STATIC), normal mode (MODES) and implicit nonlinear (NLSTAT & NL-DTRAN) analyses, and prestressed analyses are supported with STATSUB(PRELOAD).
- For normal mode analysis, currently only Lanczos (EIGRL) and Lapack-based dense (EIGRD) solvers are supported. Note that field 4, ND, on both cards defines the number of roots desired for each harmonic in a cyclic symmetry modal analysis.
- Linear static and normal mode cyclic symmetry analyses can simulate non-cyclic symmetric behaviors (deformation and mode shapes, respectively), and this sets it apart from analyses which use periodic boundary conditions. Non-cyclic symmetric behaviors are not supported for prestressing subcases in prestressed analysis due to theoretical restrictions. However, the subsequent prestressed subcase can have non-cyclic symmetry. Nonlinear analyses do not support non-cyclic symmetric behaviors.
- SPC and MPC references in the subcase section are required to be consistent for all subcases in cyclic symmetry analysis.
- The modeled segment is defined as
the basic segment with index of 1. The rest of the segments are numbered
following the right-hand screw rule, where the thumb points in the positive
direction of the axis and the segment indices are defined sequentially in
the counter clockwise order. Figure 1
Figure 1. Illustration of the numbering of segment indices