Two-Way Radio User Manual

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SYMMETRIC RESULTS TRANSFER
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SYMMETRIC RESULTS TR ANSFER: Import results from an axisymmetric or partial
three-dimensional analysis.
This option is us ed to transfer a solution from an axisymmetric analysis to a three-dimensional model or to
transfer the solution of a partial three-dimensional model to a full three-dimensional m odel. It can be used
only in conjunction with the
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SYMMETRIC MODEL GENERATION option.
Product: ABAQUS/Standard
Type: Model data
Level: This option is not supported in a model defined in terms of an assembly of part instances.
References:
“Transferring results from a symmetric mesh or a partial three-dimensional m esh to a full
three-dimensional m esh,” Section 10.3.2 of the ABAQUS Analysis U sers Manual
“Symm etric model generation, Section 10.3.1 of the ABAQU S Analysis User ’s Manual
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SYMMETRIC MOD EL GENERATION
Optional parameters:
STEP
Set this parameter equal to the step number on the restart file at which the results must be obtained.
If this parameter is omitted, the results will be obtained at the last available step found on the restart
file.
INC
Set this parameter equal to the increment number on the restart file at which the results must be
obtained. If this parameter is omitted, the results will be obtained at the end of the step specified by
the STEP parameter.
ITERATION
This param eter is relevant only if the solution is transferred from a previous direct cyclic analysis.
Set this parameter equal to the iteration number on the restart file at which the results must be
obtained. Since restart information can be written only at the end of an iteration in a direct cyclic
analysis, the INC parameter is irrelevant and is ignored if the ITERATION parameter is specified.
If this parameter is omitted, the results will be obtained at the end of the step specified by the
STEP parameter.
UNBALANCED STRESS
Set UNBALANCED STRESS=STEP (default) if the stress unbalance is to be resolved in the first
increment.
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