damstructural
Structural
- May 17, 2004
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Is anyone familiar with the following technique used to input an earthquake acceleration time history into an ANSYS model (or other FEA code)?
A very large point mass is located at the base of the model (deep in the foundation part of the model). The point mass is several orders of magnitude larger than the total mass of the rest of the model.
The acceleration time history is applied as a force on the very large point mass. The model is not restrained except for the 3 degrees of rotation at the point mass.
If anyone has any experience with this method, I'd appreciate a response to ask some further technical questions.
A very large point mass is located at the base of the model (deep in the foundation part of the model). The point mass is several orders of magnitude larger than the total mass of the rest of the model.
The acceleration time history is applied as a force on the very large point mass. The model is not restrained except for the 3 degrees of rotation at the point mass.
If anyone has any experience with this method, I'd appreciate a response to ask some further technical questions.