multiple supports excitation

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casey shen
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multiple supports excitation

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Can this soft solve multiple supports excitation problems?
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seismosoft
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Yes, of course; it is simply a case of assigning input motion to more than one support node. Please do give a thorough read to the Help System, if you have not done so yet, and create also some Wizard models to better learn your way around.

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casey shen
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thank you!
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could you please provide the formulation of the problem or give the reference (I ask because input in Seismostruct is in the form of acceleration t-h and not displacement t-h).
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Marta,

We are not sure we understand your query, but suggest in any case you to carry out a literature search and review on the topic of asynchronous input motion - there are plenty of publications out there.

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Maybe I didn't formulate the question properly.

In the case of multi-support input motions, it is necessary to formulate the problem in terms of the absolute ground
motions at the different supports.So, does the program itself integrate acceleration input to obtain velocity and displacement t-h?

Thanks!


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Yes, correct, that is indeed what the software does.

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