Ned112
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Good morning, I am doing a transient analysis to verify the behavior of a component to a single pulse of high intensity. (a shock in a few words).
among the data that are provided to me is the amplification quality factro q, which usually relates directly to the critical damping.
In truth, we can also relate to g_i.
in random analysis, msc.random is easy to infer this value as a table according to frequencies. but it does not seem possible to do so directly for transient analysis, or at least to specify it as a parameter.
Is there a way? or a way to replace this parameter with another g_i parameter that is easy to insert?
Do I have to proceed with manual insertion by command line? if yes, what parameter, q or g_i or the critical damping?
thanks in advance to anyone who wants to help me
among the data that are provided to me is the amplification quality factro q, which usually relates directly to the critical damping.
In truth, we can also relate to g_i.
in random analysis, msc.random is easy to infer this value as a table according to frequencies. but it does not seem possible to do so directly for transient analysis, or at least to specify it as a parameter.
Is there a way? or a way to replace this parameter with another g_i parameter that is easy to insert?
Do I have to proceed with manual insertion by command line? if yes, what parameter, q or g_i or the critical damping?
thanks in advance to anyone who wants to help me