RPSD
RPSD, IR
, IA
, IB
, ITYPE
, DATUM
, Name
, --, SIGNIF
Calculates response power spectral density (PSD).
IR
Arbitrary reference number assigned to the resulting variable (2 to
NV
(NUMVAR)). If this number is the same as for a previous variable, the previous variable will be overwritten with this result.IA
,IB
Reference numbers of the two variables to be operated on. If only one, leave
IB
blank.ITYPE
Defines the type of response PSD to be calculated:
0,1
—
Displacement (default).
2
—
Velocity.
3
—
Acceleration.
DATUM
Defines the reference with respect to which response PSD is to be calculated:
1
—
Absolute value.
2
—
Relative to base (default).
Name
Thirty-two character name identifying variable on listings and displays. Embedded blanks are compressed for output.
SIGNIF
Combine only those modes whose significance level exceeds the
SIGNIF
threshold. The significance level is defined as the modal covariance matrix term divided by the maximum of all the modal covariance matrix terms. Any term whose significance level is less thanSIGNIF
is considered insignificant and does not contribute to the response. All modes are taken into account by default (SIGNIF
= 0.0).The significance level definition is identical to the one used for the combination (
SIGNIF
on the PSDCOM command); however, the default value is different.The significance does not apply to spatial correlation (PSDSPL) and wave propagation (PSDWAV) response power spectral density.
Notes
This command calculates response power spectral density (PSD) for the variables referenced by
the reference numbers IA
and IB
. The
variable referred by IR
will contain the response PSD. You must issue
the STORE,PSD command first; File.psd must be available
for the calculations to occur.
See POST26 - Response Power Spectral Density in the Mechanical APDL Theory Reference for more information on these equations.