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Heat of Hydration Result Tables Created Edited

Displacement

Function

  • Check the nodal displacements of solid elements resulting from the heat of hydration analysis in a spreadsheet format table.
  • Table Tool in midas Civil offers a variety of powerful built-in functions. Refer to the following items for detail directions:
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Results Table

Call

From the main menu, select [Results] tab > [Type : Heat of Hydration] > [Table] group > [Results Tables] > [Displacement]

 

Input

Upon executing the Hydration Heat Analysis > Displacements Table function, Records Activation Dialog prompts. Click OK after selecting the output entities such as nodes or elements, loading conditions, construction stages, etc.

NOTE.png Refer to Results Table of "Usage of Table Tool" for the usage of Records Activation Dialog.

Refer to Usage of Table Tool and check the following data:

Results-tables-Heat of Hydration-displacement.png

Node : Node number

Stage : Construction stage

Step : Hydration heat analysis step

Time : Time

DX : Displacement component in the X-axis direction relative to the global coordinate system

DY : Displacement component in the Y-axis direction relative to the global coordinate system

DZ : Displacement component in the Z-axis direction relative to the global coordinate system

RX : Rotation displacement component about the X-axis direction relative to the global coordinate system

RY : Rotation displacement component about the Y-axis direction relative to the global coordinate system

RZ : Rotation displacement component about the Z-axis direction relative to the global coordinate system

NOTE.png In the analysis results table, the Stage and Step columns are output for both the construction stage analysis of the bridge and the hydration heat analysis. The Step column is also output for geometrically nonlinear analysis.

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