/STATE/DT
Engine Keyword Define time output frequency and parts to be written to the state file.
Format
/STATE/DT/Keyword3
Tstart Tfreq
part_ID1 ... part_IDN
Definition
Field | Contents | SI Unit Example |
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Keyword3 | Part selection method.
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Tstart | Start time | |
Tfreq | Time frequency | |
part_ID1 ... part_IDN |
If Keyword3 is blank, required list of parts whose state output is written to the state file. |
Comments
- Writes state files
(.sta) at a time frequency equal to
Tfreq, the first file being
written at time Tstart. The state file name is Runname_nnn#.sta, where
Runname is the Run Name (see /RUN) and nnn# is the
file number (four digits) from 0001 to 9999.
A state file gets a format which makes it possible to include it into a _0000.rad file for Radioss Starter.
- The nodes IDs and actual coordinates of the
corresponding nodes are written in each state file into a
/NODE block.
The element IDs and connectivities of the elements are written in each state file using the elements definition block such as, /SHELL, /BRICK, /BEAM, and so on.
The state output fields (stresses, strains, ...) asked for output into the state files are written only for the elements belonging to those parts ID requested or if Keyword3=ALL, then all parts.
- It is recommended to use /STATE/SHELL/STRESS/FULL, /STATE/SHELL/AUX/FULL and /STATE/SHELL/STRAIN/FULL for being able to completely restore the state of shells elements and /STATE/BRICK/AUX/FULL, /STATE/BRICK/STRAIN/FULL, /STATE/BRICK/STRES/FULL to restore the state of solid elements.
- In case of adaptive meshing, a /STATE/ADMESH block is written, which includes the description of the mesh data structure. This block is needed for running another stage.
- Blocks /INISHE, /INISH3, /INIBRI, /INIBEAM, and so on can be written in a separate file using /STATE/STR_FILE.