Can one use different alpha (of HHT integration) value during different time-steps in analysis?
Context:
I want to use non-zero alpha value for a problem. For the static step of that problem, I disable inertial objects using controls block and zeta is set to zero but I am not sure how to set alpha = 0 during my static step only.
Thank you
Samyog
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I could not make it work with non-zero alpha. There are very small acceleration jitters. Does static initialization also set alpha to zero for static step?
What I did in the test file:
Defined Globalparams block and defined alpha = -0.3, beta = 0.4225 and gamma = 0.8, commented out all other beta and gamma. Removed prescribed displacement and ran the analysis.
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Samyog
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