Create Channels
Create or import channels (load histories).
Add Time Data Loads
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Click the Load Map tool.
The Load Map dialog opens.
- Select Time Data from the Channel Type drop-down menu in the top-left of the dialog.
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In the Choose file field, click and browse for
files.
Accepted file formats are: .rpc/.rsp, .csv, and .dac
- Click to add the load case(s).
- Optional: Edit the maximum and minimum values of the loads.
- Optional:
Click to view a plot of the load.
Add Constant Amplitude Loads
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Click the Load Map tool.
The Load Map dialog opens.
- Select Constant Amplitude from the Channel Type drop-down menu in the top-left of the dialog.
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Click to add the load case.
Tip: Click in the Channel Name field to rename the load case.
- Optional: Edit the maximum and minimum values of the load.
- Optional:
Click to view a plot of the load.
Add Block Loads
Block loads are available for the Time Series loading type.
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Click the Load Map tool.
The Load Map dialog opens.
- Select Block Loading from the Channel Type drop-down menu in the top-left of the dialog.
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Click .
The Block Load dialog opens.
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Specify a name for the block load.
Tip: Click in the Channel Name field to rename the load case.
- Specify the number of blocks to create then .
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Edit the values for Max Amplitude, Min Amplitude, and Cycles.
Different blocks come together to make a block sequence, which is used for the damage calculation.
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Click Create.
Tip:
- Use the and icons to import and export block load .csv files.
- Select a block and click to delete it.
- To exclude a block from the load, disable its checkbox.
Add Eigen Value/CMS Loads
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Click the Load Map tool.
The Load Map dialog opens.
- Select Eigen Value (pch) or CMS (mrf) from the Channel Type drop-down menu in the top-left of the dialog.
- In the Choose file field, click and browse for a *.pch/*.mrf file containing modal participation factors.
- Click to add the load case.
Add Input PSD Loads
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Click the Load Map tool.
The Load Map dialog opens.
- Select Input PSD: Phase & Magnitude or Input PSD: Real & Imaginary from the Channel Type drop-down menu in the top-left of the dialog.
- In the Choose file field, click and browse for a *.csv file containing PSD vs frequency data.
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Click to add the load
case.
Note: Extrapolate specifies the handling method for y-values outside the specified range of the x-values of the input PSD curve. If Extrapolate = True , If an x-value input is outside the range of x-values specified on the table, the corresponding y-value look up is performed using linear extrapolation from the two start or two end points. If Extrapolate = False, If an x-value input is outside the range of x-values specified on the table, the corresponding y-value is equal to the start or end points, respectively.
- Optional:
Click to view a plot of the
loads.
Note: Any load channels that you import are specific to the channel type. If you switch
the channel type, the channel window is cleared/updated.
Add Constant Loads
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Click the Load Map tool.
The Load Map dialog opens.
- Select Constant Load from the Channel Type drop-down menu in the top-left of the dialog.
- Click to add the load case.
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Edit the scale value.
This value is used to apply a constant scale across all frequency response stresses.
Add Variable Scale Loads
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Click the Load Map tool.
The Load Map dialog opens.
- Select Variable Scale from the Channel Type drop-down menu in the top-left of the dialog.
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In the Choose file field, click and browse for a
.csv file containing Frequency vs Scale data.
This data is used to apply variable scales across frequency response stresses.
- Click to add the load case.