NRLSUM
NRLSUM, SIGNIF, Label, LabelCSM, ForceType
Specifies the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) sum mode
combination method.
SIGNIFCombine only those modes whose significance level exceeds the
SIGNIFthreshold. For single-point, multi-point, or DDAM response spectrum (Spectype= SPRS, MPRS, or DDAM on SPOPT), the significance level of a mode is defined as the mode coefficient divided by the maximum mode coefficient of all modes. Any mode whose significance level is less thanSIGNIFis considered insignificant and is not contributed to the mode combinations. The higher theSIGNIFthreshold, the fewer the number of modes combined.SIGNIFdefaults to 0.001. IfSIGNIFis specified as 0.0, it is taken as 0.0. (This mode combination method is not valid for SPOPT,PSD.)LabelLabel identifying the combined mode solution output.
DISP
—
Displacement solution (default). Displacements, stresses, forces, etc., are available.
VELO
—
Velocity solution. Velocities, "stress velocities," "force velocities," etc., are available.
ACEL
—
Acceleration solution. Accelerations, "stress accelerations," "force accelerations," etc., are available.
LabelCSMLabel identifying the CSM (Closely Spaced Modes) method.
CSM
—
Use the CSM method.
Blank
—
Do not use the CSM method (default).
ForceTypeLabel identifying the forces to be combined:
STATIC
—
Combine the modal static forces (default).
TOTAL
—
Combine the modal static plus inertial forces.
Notes
This command is also valid in PREP7. This mode combination method is usually used for SPOPT,DDAM.
This CSM method is only applicable in a DDAM analysis
(SPOPT,DDAM). Element
results calculation based on modal element results (Elcalc on
SPOPT) is not supported and is automatically reset for this method.
The CSM method combines two closely spaced modes into one mode when their frequencies
are within 10 percent of the common mean frequency and their responses are opposite in sign. The
contribution of these closely spaced modes is then included in the NRL sum as a single effective
mode. Refer to Closely Spaced Modes (CSM) Method in the Theory Reference for
more information.