Restart for Fatigue Analysis
Restart for fatigue analysis is available from linear static analysis results, local model results, and random response results.
Fatigue Restart from Linear Static Analysis Results
An .h3d file containing results from a linear static analysis
                can be imported into a dummy linear static subcase. A subsequent fatigue analysis
                subcase can be used to conduct fatigue analysis based on the imported linear static
                analysis results. The following example illustrates the
                setup.
        ASSIGN,H3DRES,10,linear_static.h3d
SUBCASE         1
  ANALYSIS=STATIC
  IMPORT(SUB=1)=10
SUBCASE        21
  FATDEF   =   100
  FATPARM  =   252
  FATSEQ   =   401
BEGIN BULK
FATSEQ,401
+,501,1   
FATEVNT,501,601
FATLOAD,601,701,1,1.000,5.00,0.0Fatigue Restart from Local Model Results
(Imported global model .h3d-submodeling)
An .h3d file containing results from the global model
                (submodeling) can be imported into a dummy local analysis static subcase which
                contains the corresponding global-local interface setup via
                    SPC/SPCD with the M
                option for mapping. For more information, see the Global-Local Analysis (Submodeling) User Guide. A subsequent
                fatigue analysis subcase can be used to conduct fatigue analysis based on the
                results coming from the local model. The following example illustrates the
                setup.
        ASSIGN,H3DRES,10,global.h3d
SUBCASE         1
  SPC=11
  IMPORT(SUB=1)=10
SUBCASE        21
  FATDEF   =   100
  FATPARM  =   252
  FATSEQ   =   401
BEGIN BULK
FATSEQ,401
+,501,1   
FATEVNT,501,601
FATLOAD,601,701,1,1.000,5.00,0.0
SPC,11,1,123,M
+,GSET
SPC,11,2,123,M
+,GSETFatigue Restart from Random Response Results
(Restarted from .h3d coming from FRF analysis results)
An .h3d file containing results from a frequency response
                analysis can be imported into a random response subcase. Then a subsequent fatigue
                analysis subcase can be used to conduct fatigue analysis based on the random
                response analysis results. The following example illustrates the
                setup.
        ASSIGN,H3DRES,10,frf.h3d
SUBCASE       1
  ANALYSIS=MFREQ
  IMPORT(SUB=1)=10
SUBCASE         2
  ANALYSIS=RANDOM
  RANDOM = 100
SUBCASE       9
    LABEL fatigue
  ANALYSIS FATIGUE
    FATDEF =       13
    FATPARM =      15
    FATSEQ =       23
Begin bulk
FATSEQ,23
+,24,1
FATEVNT,24,22
FATLOAD,22,,2