3.2.6. integrator Command
This command is used to construct the Integrator object.
- The Integrator object is used for the following:
determine the predictive step for time t+dt, \(\Delta U\) in static analysis, \(\Delta U\), \(\Delta \dot U\), and \(\Delta \ddot U\) in a transient analysis.
specify the tangent matrix and residual vector at any iteration, i.e. what constitutes the \(A\) matrix and \(b\) vector in \(Ax=b\).
determine the corrective step based on the x vector, i.e. given \(x\) what is \(\Delta U\) in static analysis, \(\Delta U\), \(\Delta \dot U\), and \(\Delta \ddot U\) in a transient analysis.
- numberer numbererType? arg1? ...
Argument |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
$numbererType |
string |
the numberer type |
$args |
list |
a list of arguments for that type |
The type of integrator used in the analysis is dependent on whether it is a static analysis or transient analysis. The following contain information about numbererType? and the args required for each of the available integrator types:
Static Integrators:
Transient Integrators:
Utility Integrators:
Code developed by: fmk