External File Format for Curve Data The file must be a text file. For Time, Temperature, and S-N Curves: A row that begins with # is ignored. Use such lines for header and comment information. Two numbers are then read from each row . The first number is time, temperature, or cycles depending on the curve type. The second number is a magnitude (for time and temperature curves), or stress (for S-N curves). For Load History Curves: Load History Curves are used to define variable amplitude fatigue events. The format described below is compatible with the SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) standard format. A row that begins with # is ignored unless it is followed by TIMEstep. A row that begins with #TIMEstep specifies the sampling rate. For example #TIMEstep= 120.00 Seconds specifies that the time increment for each row is 120 seconds. A TIMEstep other than zero specifies that the time column is not included. In this case, channel i refers to column i. A TIMEstep of zero specifies that the first column is the time column . In this case, channel i refers to column (i+1). If no row begins with #TIMEstep, channel i refers to column i (no time column). When using a Load History curve from a library in a study, the program asks for the channel to be retrieved. Each row can have up to 20 numbers. Usually, a comment line (beginning with #) separates data blocks. This sample file contains a few data points of amplitude only of 1 channel only. # This row is ignored. #BEGIN DATA (this row is also ignored) -999 255 -875 201 -177 433 -487 # Data continues one number in each row. This sample file contains 3 channels (no time column). # This row is ignored. #TIMEstep= 0.001 -195 -296 51 -238 -318 40 -198 -307 55 -168 -297 65 # Data continues 3 numbers in each row. This sample file contains a time column and 3 channels. # This row is ignored. #TIMEstep= 0 # time recorded in first column 0.00 -195 -296 51 .001 -238 -318 40 0.02 -198 -307 55 0.04 -168 -297 65 # Data continues 4 numbers in each row. Parent topicFunction Curves Viewing a Library Curve Creating a New Curve Library or Editing an Existing One Time Curve Temperature Curve Load History Curve Frequency Curve