Hello

Yes Richards, actually I work with a collegue that has a good knowledge of Caesar, but unfortunately is working outside during one month. Most of his time he is out of contact. Sporadically I have spoken with him.

So I'm here once again to ask for some help, if it is possible.

I have been studing what you said to me, about seismic loads.
I put some guide supports where I saw some exaggerated motion. And I reset my dynamic inputs too, setting the frequency array spaces (that I called by "Nš of frequencies in the last post) of 100 to 300. I am now visualizing an increment of the frequencies values which in the last post I said that were app. 1,1 Hz and now they are about 12 Hz (still far away of 33 Hz).

Let me tell you that my piping system has 3 colectors (headers pipes) and about 15 connections pipes.

Is it too complex to Caesar? Maybe, I should split it in two piping systems.

Best Regards,
Drama. Hello

Yes Richards, actually I work with a collegue that has a good knowledge of Caesar, but unfortunately is working outside during one month. Most of his time he is out of contact. Sporadically I have spoken with him.

So I'm here once again to ask for some help, if it is possible.

I have been studing what you said to me, about seismic loads.
I put some guide supports where I saw some exaggerated motion. And I reset my dynamic inputs too, setting the frequency array spaces (that I called by "Nš of frequencies in the last post) of 100 to 300. I am now visualizing an increment of the frequencies values which in the last post I said that were app. 1,1 Hz and now they are about 12 Hz (still far away of 33 Hz).

Let me tell you that my piping system has 3 colectors (headers pipes) and about 15 connections pipes.

Is it too complex to Caesar? Maybe, I should split it in two piping systems.

Best Regards,
Drama.