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*RAMP: Ramping of Boundary Conditions

Applies picewise-linear scaling to boundary conditions over simulated process time

*RAMP

*ID

i1, i2

r11, r12

r21, r22

...

*ID

i1, i2

r11, r12

r21, r22

...

i1: r*4: boundary condition ID

i2: r*4: load case number

r11: r*8: multiplier at time r12

r21: r*8: multiplier at time r22

...

Boundary condition IDs

The ID specifies the type of boundary condition to be modified by a particular card.

  • 6 element pressure
  • 7 nodal force
  • 8 nodal displacement
  • 10 nodal temperature
  • 15 nodal heat source
  • 16 distributed heat source
  • 17 convection
  • 18 radiation emissivity (not implemented)
  • 99 point (dash) elements

    For point elements (i1=99), i2 is the material ID of the element.

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