Two-Way Radio User Manual

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OUTPUT
TIME POINTS
Set this parameter equal to the name of the
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TIME POINTS option that defines the tim e points
at which output is to be written. If this parameter and the NUMBER INTERVAL parameter are
omitted, field output will be written at 20 equally spaced intervals throughout the step.
The NUMBER INTERVAL and TIME POINTS parameters are m utually exclusive.
The following parameters are optional and valid only if the HISTORY parameter is included:
FILTER
Set this parameter equal to the name of the
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FILTER option to be used to filter the elem ent, nodal,
contact, fastener interaction, or integrated history output.
Set FILTER=ANTIALIASI NG to filter the data ba sed on the sampling interval that is specified;
in this case the filter does not need to be defined in the m odel data. If FILTER=ANTIALIASING,
the TIME INTERVAL parameter is required and the FREQUENCY param eter cannot be used.
FREQUENCY
Set this parameter equal to the output frequency, in increments. The output will always be written
to the output database at the last increment of each step. Set FREQUENCY=0 to suppress the
output. If both this parameter and the TIME INTERVA L parameter are om itted, history output will
be written at 200 equally spaced intervals throughout the step.
The FREQUENCY and TIME INTERVAL parameters are mutually exclusive.
The following parameters are optional and valid only if the FIELD or HISTORY parameter is
included:
OP
Set OP=NEW (default) to indicate that all output databa se requests defined in previous steps should
be removed. New output database requests can be defined.
Set OP=ADD to indicate that the output request b eing defined should be added to the output
requests defined in previous steps.
Set OP=REPLACE to indicate that this output request should replace an output request of the
same type (e.g., FIELD) and frequency defined in a previ ous step. If there is no matc hing request,
this output reques t will be interpreted as OP=ADD.
TIME INTERVAL
Set this parameter equal to the time interval at which the output states are to be written.
For field output ABAQUS/Explicit will always write the output at the beginning of the step.
If both this parameter and the NUMBER INTERVAL parameter are omitted, field output will be
written at 20 equally spaced intervals throughout the step. The NUMBER INTERVAL, TIME
INTERVAL, and TIME POINTS param eters are mutually exclusive for field data.
For history output ABAQUS/Explicit will always write the data values at the beginning and
end of the step. If both this param eter and the FREQU ENCY parameter are omitted, history output
will be written at 200 equally spaced intervals throughout the step. The FREQUENCY and TIME
INTERVAL param eters are mutually exclusive for history data.
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