ALTADataSet.AddSuspension

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Adds suspensions to the data set.

Syntax

.AddSuspension(Value, NumberinGroup, ByRef Stress())

.AddSuspension(Value, NumberinGroup, Stress1)

.AddSuspension(Value, NumberinGroup, Stress1, Stress2)

Parameters

Value

Required. Double. The suspension time.

NumberinGroup

Required. Integer. The number of suspended units at the time of suspension.

Stress()

Required. Object. The stress values, where Stress(0) = value for first stress definition, Stress(1) = value for second stress definitition, etc. Can be an array of numeric stress values or ALTAStressProfile objects (stress profiles apply to the cumulative damage (CD) model only).

Stress1

Required. Object. The stress value for the first stress definition. Can be a numeric stress value or an ALTAStressProfile object (stress profiles apply to the cumulative damage (CD) model only).

Stress2

Required. Object. The stress value for the second stress definition. Can be a numeric stress value or an ALTAStressProfile object (stress profiles apply to the cumulative damage (CD) model only).


Example

The following example demonstrates how to add suspensions to an ALTADataSet object.

VBA

 'Declare a new ALTADataSet object.  
  Dim ADS As New ALTADataSet
 
 'Define a stress type with use stress level = 10. 
  Call ADS.AddStressDefinition("Stress1",,10)
  
 'Add suspensions for Stress1 = 190 and Stress2 = 235. 
  Dim Stress(0) As Variant
  Stress(0) = 190
 
  Call ADS.AddSuspension(100, 1, Stress)
  Call ADS.AddSuspension(120, 1, Stress)
  Call ADS.AddSuspension(130, 1, Stress)
VB.NET
 
 'Declare a new ALTADataSet object.  
  Dim ADS As New ALTADataSet
 
 'Define a stress type with use stress level = 10. 
  ADS.AddStressDefinition("Stress1",,10)
 
 'Add suspensions for Stress1 = 190. 
  ADS.AddSuspension(100, 1, 190)
  ADS.AddSuspension(120, 1, 190)
  ADS.AddSuspension(130, 1, 190)