Time History Function Definition -Triangular

The triangular time history function is a periodic function. A single cycle of a triangular function is defined by five (time, function value) points. Those five points, in order, are (0, 0), , (0.25 * Period, Amplitude), (0.5 * Period, 0), (0.75 * Period, -Amplitude) and (Period, 0).

Run the mouse pointer over the function graph and a dot appears along the line representing the time history function. The coordinates of the dot are reported in the box just below the graph.

 

Access the Time History Function Definition - Triangular form as follows:

  1. Click the Define menu > Functions > Time History command to access the Define Time History Functions form. Then do one of the following: