*
INCIDENT WAVE PROPERTY
4. X-component of , the velocity of the incident wave standoff point.
5. Y-com ponent of
, the velocity of the incident wave standoff point.
6. Z-component of
, the velocity of the incident wave standoff point.
Second line:
1. X-coordinate of , the position of the incident wav e source point. Alternatively, specify the
name of an
*
AMPLITUDE definition describing the time history of this coordinate.
2. Y-coordinate of
, the position of the incident wave source point. Alternatively, specify the
name of an
*
AMPLITUDE definition describing the time history of this coordinate.
3. Z-coordinate of
, the position of the incident wave source point. Alternatively, specify the
name of an
*
AMPLITUDE definition describing the time history of this coordinate.
If TYPE=PLANE, the vector from
to defines the direction of the incoming wave; the distanc e
between the two points is unimportant. For incident wave loads using bubble amplitudes, the source
positions defined by the user with the
*
INCIDENT WAVE PROPERTY option are interpreted as
the initial positions of the source.
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