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7.3.1.3.2. Commands Affected by Non-Cyclic Loading

When non-cyclic loading applies, the following commands are affected: D, DA, DK, DL, FK, SF, SFA,

SFE, SFL.

The commands do not allow a table name in any value position. You must manually define any boundary condition or loading table requiring more than one independent variable (for example, SECTOR and some other variable).

The SF and SFE commands do not allow nodal pressure values to vary over an element face.

7.3.1.3.3. Plotting and Listing Non-Cyclic Boundary Conditions

You can plot non-cyclic boundary conditions (BCs) on the sector on which the BC (F, D, SF) is applied. By expanding the cyclic sector model plot to the full 360 degrees (via the /CYCEXPAND command), you can view a BC on the sector on which it is applied.

Issue BC-listing commands FLIST, DLIST, and SFLIST to list non-cyclic BCs. The list indicates the value of the BC and the sector on which it is applied.

7.3.1.3.4. Graphically Picking Non-Cyclic Boundary Conditions

You can use graphical picking via the GUI to apply non-cyclic BCs on any sector. The graphical picking option is available after expanding the cyclic model (/CYCEXPAND). Applicable BCs are:

Surface pressure (SF, SFL, SFA)

Force (F, FK)

BCs applied by graphical picking ignore the current CYCOPT,LDSECT setting when cyclic expansion (/CYCEXPAND) is active. When cyclic expansion is not active, BCs are applied to the sector specified by CYCOPT,LDSECT (or all sectors if CYCOPT,LDSECT,ALL).

The mathematical characteristics of a cyclic symmetry solution require that displacement BCs (D, DK, DL, DA) apply to all sectors.

7.3.2. Solving a Static Cyclic Symmetry Analysis

For cyclically symmetric loading, support is available for linear static and large-deflection nonlinear static solution options. (Cyclically symmetric loading implies any load applied on the cyclic sector representing a loading pattern that is repetitive at sector angle increments around the 360° structure.)

The following flowchart illustrates the process involved in a static (linear or large-deflection) cyclic symmetry analysis with cyclic loading.

 

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Solving a Cyclic Symmetry Analysis

Figure 7.9: Process Flow for a Static Cyclic Symmetry Analysis (Cyclic Loading)

Only a harmonic index zero solution is valid for a static solution with cyclic loading.

For non-cyclically symmetric loading, the program supports linear static analysis only. The following flowchart illustrates the process involved in a static cyclic analysis with non-cyclic loading.

Figure 7.10: Process Flow for a Static Cyclic Symmetry Analysis (Non-Cyclic Loading)

Non-cyclic loading cannot be applied when thermal loading is present.

For more information, see Non-Cyclically Symmetric Loading (p. 173).

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