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Display the Initial Conditions options on the Analysis Case Data form as follows:
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For nonlinear analyses, specify the initial conditions at the start of the analysis:
Zero
Initial Conditions - Start from Unstressed State
Continue
from State at End of Nonlinear Case
Important: An unlimited number of sequences or branches of nonlinear analysis cases can be created. However, be sure that the first case in every sequence or tree of nonlinear cases starts from Zero Initial Conditions.
When continuing from the state at the end of the nonlinear case, the following restrictions apply:
Nonlinear static and nonlinear direct-integration time-history cases may be chained together in any combination, i.e., both types of analysis are compatible with each other.
Nonlinear modal time-history (FNA) cases can only continue from other FNA cases that use modes from the same modal analysis case.
Note: When continuing from the state at the end of a nonlinear case, all applied loads specified for the present analysis case are incremental, i.e., they are added to the loads already acting at the end of the nonlinear case.
When considering a sequence of FNA cases, static loading may be applied by defining a case in which:
The loads are applied using a ramp function that ramps-up over a length of time that is long (for example ten times) compared to the first period of the structure, and then held constant for an equal length of time.
Modal damping is set to a high value; for example 0.99.
Note: Linear time-history analyses always start from Zero Initial Conditions.