pilafa
Mechanical
- Jan 29, 2007
- 14
Hi,
I am running a Response Spectrum Analysis (it us actually a DDAM analysis, a "special type" of Spectrum Analysis).
I understand that the acceleration values that I obtain as result in my structure are RELATIVE acceleration values (I see in the postproc that the acceleration at the base of the structure is 0).
I want to have an ABSOLUTE acceleration value at a certain point of the structure to compare with (absolute) accelerometer data.
In a time transient simulation, I could simply sum up the base input acceleration and the relative acceleration at a certain node to obtain the Absolute value.
But in a Response Spectrum Analysis, I don't see resulting acceleration values of the structure "in time", so how could I correct this RELATIVE acceleration to take into account the base acceleration?
Thanks
I am running a Response Spectrum Analysis (it us actually a DDAM analysis, a "special type" of Spectrum Analysis).
I understand that the acceleration values that I obtain as result in my structure are RELATIVE acceleration values (I see in the postproc that the acceleration at the base of the structure is 0).
I want to have an ABSOLUTE acceleration value at a certain point of the structure to compare with (absolute) accelerometer data.
In a time transient simulation, I could simply sum up the base input acceleration and the relative acceleration at a certain node to obtain the Absolute value.
But in a Response Spectrum Analysis, I don't see resulting acceleration values of the structure "in time", so how could I correct this RELATIVE acceleration to take into account the base acceleration?
Thanks