ADD STRAIN-RATE ROW TO DEFINE TABLE¶
Inserts a new strain-rate row into a define-table by reusing the curve_add_strain_rate_curve transformation under the hood. Locates the existing row whose value (strain rate) is closest to new_strain_rate, scales that row’s curve by the supplied Y factor, and emits the augmented define-table sorted in ascending strain-rate order. Useful for active-learning DOEs where a new test point needs to be slotted into a rate-effects look-up table.
When to use¶
Classification: process.
Tagged: active_learning, curve_pairs, define_table, doe, interpolation, scale, strain_rate, synthetic.
Inputs¶
| Label | ID | Type | Default | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Define Table | dt | define_table | — | ✓ | Existing define-table whose rows are { id, name, value, curve } where ‘value’ is the strain rate and ‘curve’ is the curve at that strain rate. The worker locates the row whose ‘value’ is closest to new_strain_rate and bases the new row on that curve. |
| New Strain Rate | new_strain_rate | scalar | — | ✓ | Strain rate to add as a new row in the define table. |
| Y Scale Factor | sf | scalar | 1.0 | Multiplicative factor applied to the Y values of the closest matched curve before insertion. Use 1.0 to copy the curve unchanged. The X values are left untouched. |
Outputs¶
| Label | ID | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Augmented Define Table | definetable_add_strain_rate_output_1 | define_table | Input define-table with one new row inserted at the correct sorted position. Each output row carries id (sequential, 1..N+1), name (e.g. ‘SR_0.11’), value (the strain rate), and curve (the curve at that rate). |
Disciplines¶
- data.curve.pair
- data.curve.transform
- data.dataset.transform
- engineering.material.calibration
Runnable example¶
A runnable example is registered for this worker. Open the example workflow on the d3VIEW canvas: /api/workflow/example?id=definetable_add_strain_rate
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