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Overview
Nonlinear modal time-history analysis, also known as Fast Nonlinear Analysis (FNA), is generally more accurate and efficient than direct-integration time-history analysis. The accuracy of FNA depends upon the sufficiency of suitable mode shapes, similar to how direct integration requires small enough time steps to accurately characterize dynamic behavior.
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Results may be sensitive to physical parameters, loading conditions, and the analytical technique applied, especially with irregular structures and advanced nonlinear systems. Since FNA is an accurate and efficient analysis method, it may be worthwhile to apply this technique to a series of models which simulate variable computational scenario. For example, foundation springs and substructure may be included, then omitted, to provide a comparison study.
Additional comparisons
- Energy plots are available only during modal time-history analysis, and not direct-integration time history.
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