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This command is used to construct a TimeSeries object in which the load factor applied is linearly proportional to the time in the domain  
This command is used to construct a TimeSeries object in which the load factor applied is linearly proportional to the time in the domain, i.e. <math> \lambda = cFactor*t</math>


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|  '''$factor''' || the load factor applied (optional, default=1.0)  
|  '''$cFactor''' || the linear factor (optional, default=1.0)  
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Revision as of 22:11, 16 February 2010

This command is used to construct a TimeSeries object in which the load factor applied is linearly proportional to the time in the domain, i.e. <math> \lambda = cFactor*t</math>

uniaxialMaterial Linear tag? <-factor $cFactor>

$tag unique tag among TimeSeries objects.
$cFactor the linear factor (optional, default=1.0)




Code Developed by: fmk