SV, DAMP
, SV1
, SV2
, SV3
, SV4
, SV5
, SV6
, SV7
, SV8
, SV9
Defines spectrum values to be associated with frequency points.
DAMP
Damping ratio for this response spectrum curve. If the same as a previously defined curve, the SV values are added to the previous curve. Up to four different curves may be defined, each with a different damping ratio. Damping values must be input in ascending order.
SV1
, SV2
, SV3
,
. . . , SV9
Spectrum values corresponding to the frequency points [FREQ]. Values are interpreted as defined with the SVTYP command. SV values should not be zero. Values required outside the frequency range use the extreme input values.
Defines the spectrum values to be associated with the previously defined frequency points [FREQ]. Applies only to the single-point response spectrum. Damping has no effect on the frequency solution. Damping values are used only to identify SV curves for the mode combinations calculation. Only the curve with the lowest damping value is used in the initial mode coefficient calculation. Use STAT command to list current spectrum curve values.
Repeat SV command for additional SV points (100 maximum
per DAMP
curve). SV values are added to the DAMP
curve
after the last nonzero SV value.
The interpolation method between response spectrum points and curves
is specified using KeyInterp
in the SVTYP command.
It is logarithmic by default.
This command is also valid in PREP7.