gyom
Mechanical
- Apr 6, 2007
- 4
Dear forum members:
I would like to use AMPLITUDE command to define the "cyclic thermal loading". To simplify, let's assume that the range of the temperatures (daily basis) is between 0C and 15C. Note that I use degree centigrade to be consistent with SI units. My question is:
(a) How do I define the 'time' in my AMPLITUDE command?
(b) In STEP, the maximum time step was 1.0. Is there any relationship between AMPLITUDE 'time' and step 'time' mentione above? Should I use the same number (i.e., 1.0), or different number (i.e., 8hoursx3600s).
Thank you for your help.
gyom.
I would like to use AMPLITUDE command to define the "cyclic thermal loading". To simplify, let's assume that the range of the temperatures (daily basis) is between 0C and 15C. Note that I use degree centigrade to be consistent with SI units. My question is:
(a) How do I define the 'time' in my AMPLITUDE command?
(b) In STEP, the maximum time step was 1.0. Is there any relationship between AMPLITUDE 'time' and step 'time' mentione above? Should I use the same number (i.e., 1.0), or different number (i.e., 8hoursx3600s).
Thank you for your help.
gyom.