Wow Steve, thanks. Those videos were incredibly helpful. Got me a long ways farther. Thanks.
I've got a couple follow-on questions if that's okay:
(1) freq direction/vector: in the video you took the transform from one csys to another because you wanted the force applied in a direction that was not directly along one of the axes of the world csys, right? So if I just want to, say, go directly along the z axis of the world csys, I'd just enter a "1" next to Z and a "0" for X and Y, right?
(2) You created a frequency function that was equal to the acceleration of gravity (387 in/s^2). I could just use the default "uniform" function, and then when viewing the results, an acceleration of 2.0 would be the same as 2Gs, right?
(3) You used a damping coeff (%) of 3%. I've seen 4% used in PTC documentation. Is this just a good ballpark number, or should I be using tailoring this number more?
(4) Mass Participation Factor (MPF). You checked this box in your analysis definition. My crude understanding of MPF is that it's a measure of how much of the part/assembly is participating in the response. That number should usually be >80%, right? And if it's low, I should increase the number of modes in the modal analysis, right?
Thanks again- it was really a huge help. We may be in Las Vegas; I'll be sure to look you up if we're there.