Two-Way Radio User Manual

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INITIAL CONDITIONS
7. X-coordinate of the second reference point.
8. Y-coordinate of the second reference point.
9. Z-coordinate of the second reference point.
Data lines for TYPE=CONCENTRATION:
First line:
1. Node set or node number.
2. Initial normalized concentration value at the node.
Repeat this data line as often as necessary to define the initial normalized concentration at various nodes
or node sets.
Data lines for TYPE=CONTACT:
First line:
1. Slave surface name.
2. Master surface name.
3. Name of the node set associated with the slave surface.
Repeat this data line as often as necessary to define partially bonded surfaces.
Data lines for TYPE=FIELD, VARIABLE=n:
First line:
1. Node set or node number.
2. Initial value of this field variable at the first temperature point. For shells and beam s several
values (or a value and the field variable gradients across the section) can be given at each node
(see “Beam modeling: overview,” Section 23.3.1 of the ABAQUS Analysis Users M anual, as
well as “Shell elements: overview,” Section 23.6.1 of the ABAQ US Analysis Users Manual).
For heat transfer shells the field variables at each temperature point through the shell thickness
must be specified. The number of values depends on the (m aximum) number of points specified
on the data lines associated with the
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SHELL SECTION options.
3. Initial value of this field variable a t the second temperature point.
4. Etc., up to seven values.
Subsequent lines (only needed if initial values must be specified at more than seven temperature
points at any node):
1. Eighth initial value of this field variable at this temperature point.
2. Etc., up to eight initial values per line.
It may be necessary to leave blank data lines for some nodes if any other node in the model has more
than seven field variable points because the total number of field variables that ABAQUS expects
9.18–6
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