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Moving load dynamic


Use Moving load dynamic to calculate the dynamic response of the structure under moving loads.

Moving load dynamic

  • Setup… – opens the Moving load dynamic effect calculation setup dialogue

Moving load dynamic effect calculation setup

Moving load dynamic setup

The setup contains the following sections:

Integration scheme

Choose the numerical integration method used for the time-domain solution:

  • Newmark – default integration scheme
  • Wilson-Θ – alternative integration method with additional numerical damping
Method
  • Generate mass from the Moving load – when enabled, the program automatically generates the mass matrix contribution from the selected moving load
Velocity range
  • Minimum velocity – lowest velocity of the moving load
  • Maximum velocity – highest velocity of the moving load
  • No. of velocity division – number of velocity steps between the minimum and maximum values
Rayleigh damping matrix

Define Rayleigh damping coefficients:

  • α – mass-proportional damping coefficient
  • β – stiffness-proportional damping coefficient
Moving load list

The table lists all available moving loads in the project.

  • Rqd. – mark the moving loads that should be included in the moving load dynamic calculation


Last update: 2025-12-02