Two-Way Radio User Manual

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SELECT EIGENMODES
18.7
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SELECT EIGENMODES: Select the modes to be used in a modal dynamic analysis.
This option selects the modes to be used in a dynamic analysis based on modes or in a complex eigenvalue
extraction analysis. Only one option per step can be used. If this option is not used, all modes extracted in
the prior
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FREQUENCY step will be used, including residual modes if they were activated.
Product: ABAQUS/Standard
Type: History data
Level: Step
References:
“Implicit dynamic analysis using direct integration,” Section 6.3.2 of the ABAQUS Analysis User’s
Manual
“Complex eigenvalue extraction, Section 6.3.6 of the ABAQU S Analysis User’s Manual
“Transient modal dynamic analysis,” Section 6.3.7 of the ABAQUS Analysis User’s Manual
“Mode-based steady-state dynam ic analysis,” Section 6.3.8 of the ABAQUS Analysis Users Manual
“Subspace-based steady-state dynamic analysis, Section 6.3.9 of the ABAQUS Analysis User ’s Manual
“Response spectrum analysis,” Section 6.3.10 of the ABAQUS Analysis User ’s Manual
“Random response analysis,” Section 6.3.11 of the ABAQU S Analysis Users Manual
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MODAL DAMPING
Optional parameters:
GENERATE
If this param eter is included, each data line should give a first mode,
; a last mode, ;andthe
increment in mode numbers between these modes, i. Then all modes going from
to in steps
of i will be added to the set. i m ust be an integer such that
is a whole number (not a
fraction).
This parameter can be used only with DEFINITION=MODE NUMBERS.
DEFINITION
Set DEFINITION=MODE NUMBERS (default) to indicate that the selected m odes are given as a
collection of mode numbers.
Set DEFINITION= FREQUENCY RAN GE to indicate that the modes are selected from the
specified frequency ranges inclu ding frequency boundaries. Frequency ranges can be discontinuous.
If both the
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MODAL DAMPING and
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SELECT EIGENMODES options are used in the same
step, the DEFINIT ION parameter must be set equal to the same value in both options.
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