ProductsAbaqus/Standard
TypeModel data
LevelModel
Required parameters
- NAME
Set this parameter equal to a label that will be used to refer to this
frequency function.
Optional parameters
- DB REFERENCE
Set this parameter equal to the reference power value, in (load
units)2. This parameter is required when the frequency function is
given in decibel units (TYPE=DB).
- G
Set this parameter equal to the reference gravity acceleration; for example,
9.81 m/s2. The default is G=1.0. This parameter can be
used only with TYPE=BASE.
- INPUT
Set this parameter equal to the name of the alternate input file containing
the data lines for this option. See
Input Syntax Rules
for the syntax of such file names. If this parameter is omitted, it is assumed
that the data follow the keyword line.
- TYPE
Set TYPE=BASE if this frequency function will be used to define a base
motion.
Set TYPE=FORCE (default) if this frequency function is given directly in
power units.
Set TYPE=DB if this frequency function is defined in decibel units (see
below). This option cannot be used with the USER parameter.
- USER
Include this parameter if the frequency function is defined in user
subroutine
UPSD. If this parameter is included, no data lines are needed.
Data lines
for TYPE=BASE or TYPE=FORCE
- First
line
Real part of the frequency function, in units2 per frequency.
Imaginary part of the frequency function, in units2 per
frequency.
Frequency, in cycles/time.
Repeat this data line as often as necessary to define the
frequency function.
Data lines
for TYPE=DB
- First
line
Real part of the frequency function, in decibels.
Imaginary part of the frequency function, in decibels.
Frequency band number (1–15). Up to 15 standard frequency bands can be used.
Repeat this data line as often as necessary to define the
frequency function in decibels.
To define
the frequency function by a user subroutine (USER parameter included)
No data lines
are used with this option if the USER parameter is specified. Instead, user subroutine
UPSD must be used to define the frequency
function.