FATSEQ
Bulk Data Entry Defines a loading sequence for a Fatigue Analysis.
Format
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) | (8) | (9) | (10) |
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FATSEQ | ID | ||||||||
FID1 | N1/T1 | FID2 | N2/T2 | FID3 | N3/T3 | FID4 | N4/T4 | ||
FID5 | N5/T5 |
Definitions
Field | Contents | SI Unit Example |
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ID | Each
FATSEQ card must have a unique ID.
FATSEQ Subcase Information Entry may
reference this identifier. Alternatively, this ID may be referenced
by other FATSEQ definitions. No default (Integer > 0) |
|
FID# | Identification number of
FATSEQ or FATEVNT entry. 2 No default (Integer > 0) |
|
N# | Number of times this
loading sequence or event is repeated. Repeat number
(N#) has no effect on the results of a Factor
of Safety (FOS) analysis. For Sine-Sweep Fatigue Analysis, N# represents the number of sweeps of the corresponding FID# reference. Default = 1 (Integer > 0) |
|
T# | Total Exposure time of the
initial source in the Random Loading Sample. 3 For Sine-Sweep Fatigue Analysis, T# represents the time in seconds, if only a single frequency is considered (or sweep rate is set to 0.0). Default = 1.0 (Real > 0.0) |
Comments
- Identification numbers of FATSEQ and FATEVNT entries share the same ID pool.
- A fatigue subcase should reference the same subcase types through FATSEQ and FATEVNT entries (for example, either static subcases or transient subcases can be referenced, but not both). Referencing a combination of subcase types is not allowed.
- The total exposure time is defined for individual FATEVNT’s using the corresponding T# fields.
- This card is represented as a load collector in HyperMesh.