Form: Point Spring Properties, Point Spring Property Data
Use the Define menu > Point Spring Properties command to access the Point Spring Properties form and add, modify, or delete a point spring property definition that can be assigned to a point object. Point spring property definitions are used to specify the spring stiffness values in each of the translational and rotational directions.
Note: The point spring properties also can be accessed by right clicking the Point Springs Properties sub node, or right clicking on one of the items in the list under this sub node, both under the Property Definitions node on the Model tab in the Model Explorer window.
Add New Property button. Click this button to access the Point Spring Property Data form, and define the new spring by specifying data in the three following areas:
General Data: Input the name of the spring property in the edit box, set the display color and click the
button to add spring property notes.Spring Stiffness in Global Directions: Input spring stiffness values in each of the three global translational and three rotational directions. The spring stiffness in the global Z direction may be linear, or tension or compression only depending on the selection made in the Nonlinear Option area.
Nonlinear Option (Applies to Translation Z Only): Click None if the springs are linear, or Tension Only if they should work only in tension, or Compression Only if they are to work only in compression. The compression only option can be used to model uplift on a foundation. These options apply only to translational Z springs. The program assumes that a displacement in the positive Z direction places the corresponding spring in tension, while a displacement in the negative Z direction places the corresponding spring in compression.
Add Copy of Property button. Highlight one of the spring properties in the Point Spring Property list and click this button to access the Point Spring Property Data form. All edit boxes, drop-down lists, and option selections (except for the Property Name) on that form will be populated with values identical to those of the highlighted spring property. Values may be revised as necessary and then saved to create a new point spring property.
Modify/Show Property button. Highlight one of the spring properties in the Point Spring Property list and click this button to access the property specific Point Spring Property Data form, which displays the various values that comprise the property definition. Review and revise the data as necessary.
Delete Property button. Highlight one of the spring properties in the Point Spring Property list and click this button to remove this property from the model.
Note: "None" is included in the Point Spring Property list when using the Assign menu > Support Data > Point Springs command. When None is highlighted, only the button is available because the "None definition" is empty and has no values associated with it. Selecting the None property definition and assigning it to an object removes any definition previously assigned to that object.
TIP: The Calculator feature can be used to assist with mathematical operations during data entry Place the mouse pointer/cursor in an edit box, hold down the Shift key and double click the left mouse button to access the form.