Two-Way Radio User Manual

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PARAMETER SHAPE VARIATION
Optional parameters if the FILE parameter is used:
INC
Set this parameter equal to the increm ent number (in the analysis whose results file is being used as
input to this option) from which the displacem ent data are to be read. If this parameter is omitted,
ABAQUS will read the data from the last increment available for the specified step on the results
file.
MODE
Set this parameter equal to the mode number (in the analysis whose results file is being used as input
to this option) from which the modal data are to be read. If this parameter is omitted, ABAQUS
will read the data from the first mode available for the specified step on the results file.
NSET
Set this parameter equal to the node set to which the shape variation values are to be applied. If this
parameter is omitted, the sha pe variation will be applied to all nodes in the model.
Optional parameter if the FILE parameter is omitted:
SYSTEM
Set SYSTEM=R (default) to specify the shape variation as values of Cartesian coordinates. Set
SYSTEM=C to specify the shape variation as values of cy lindrical coordinates. Set SYSTEM=S to
specify the shape variation as values of spherical coordinates. See Figure 16.3–1.
The SYSTEM parameter is entirely loc al to this option and should not be confused with the
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SYSTEM option. As the data lines are read, the shape variation values specified are transformed
to the global rectangular C artesian coordinate system . This transformation requires that the object
be centered about the origin of the global coordinate system; i.e., the
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SYSTEM option should
be off when specifying shape variations as values using either cylindrical or spherical coordinates.
The details of how the shape variation is computed in partic ular coordinate systems are given in
“Parametric shape variation,” Section 2.1.2 of the ABAQUS Analysis Users Manual.
Data lines to define the shape variation if the FILE and INPUT parameters are omitted:
First line:
1. Node number or node set.
2. Component of shape variation in the first coordinate direction.
3. Component of shape variation in the second coordinate direction.
4. Component of shape variation in the third coordinate direction.
5. Shape variation in the first normal component.
6. Shape variation in the second normal component.
7. Shape variation in the third normal component.
Repeat this data line as often as necessary to define the shape variation. The data g iven on this data
line cannot be parameterized.
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