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== | == Syntax == | ||
{{ | StressRelation( | ||
Index | |||
{{APIPrefix|As Integer}} | |||
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[[ALTASolverLSR]] | |||
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:''Index'': The index of the stress in ALTADataSet (0 = the first stress). | |||
== Usage Example == | == Usage Example == |
Revision as of 20:34, 26 February 2014
Sets or gets the stress transformation of a particular stress, using the specified stress index.
Syntax
StressRelation( Index As Integer ) As ALTASolverLSR
Parameters
- Index: The index of the stress in ALTADataSet (0 = the first stress).
Usage Example
Declare the ALTADataSet. See New ALTADataSet for additional details.
Dim ALTADS as New ALTADataSet
Declare an ALTAStressProfile. See ALTAStressProfile for additional details.
Dim sp = New ALTAStressProfile("Profile1") sp.RepeatCycle = True sp.AddSegment(1, 250) sp.AddSegment(2, 300) sp.AddSegment(3, 400)
Add the stress profile. See ALTADataSet.AddStressProfile for additional details
ALTADS.AddStressProfile(sp)
Set the relation for the stress.
ALTADS.StressRelation(0) = ALTASolverLSR.Arrhenius