Non-Linear or Linear Cable Analysis

Hi There: I was wondering if I can have some technical support on this issue.

I am trying to perform cable analysis for 4-cables restrained vertical vessel for seismic loading.

1.0 When, FRS seismic input is specified along with cable analysis: a) I don’t see the program performing loading steps iterations. b) The sum of support reactions not matching the applied lateral loads. c) Even the cable tension is not as expected. d) Not too sure, if the cable analysis is being performed. Please note, I have "SPECTRUM SRSS " command, "Master and Slave Rigid" command. Not too sure if the cable weight and initial tension are considered.

2.0 When, FRS seismic input is specified along with just "perform analysis" then I am getting cable forces in only 2 cables out of 4.

3.0 When I apply static lateral loads and perform cable analysis, loading steps are considered but the moment developed at the base of the vessel is huge (i.e. same as unrestrained vessel).

 

 

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  • Here are a couple of changes I would suggest

    Change the nonlinear cable analysis from BASIC to ADVANCED

    *PERFORM CABLE ANALYSIS BASIC STEP 10 SAGMIN 1.0

    PERFORM CABLE ANALYSIS ADVANCED STEPS 10 KGEOM 1

    You need to have the Advanced Analysis engine license to run this analysis. When you use SAGMIN 1 as part of the basic analysis, you are not accounting for any reduction in stiffness due to sag. The Advanced  Nonlinear Cable Analysis results seem to be much better. Tension is reported for all cables and the support moment at the base is much less, which is what I think you are expecting.

    Also comment out the MEMBER TENSION command as it is not used by the analysis engine in a nonlinear cable analysis

    *MEMBER TENSION

    *18 TO 21