*CONNECTOR DERIVED COMPONENT
Specify user-defined components in connector elements.

This option is used as many times as necessary in conjunction with the *CONNECTOR FRICTION and *CONNECTOR POTENTIAL options to define user-customized components from numbered components.

Products: ABAQUS/Standard  ABAQUS/Explicit  

Type: Model data

Level: Model  

References:

Required parameter:

NAME

Set this parameter equal to the name of the derived component to be defined.

Optional parameters:

DEPENDENCIES

Set this parameter equal to the number of field variable dependencies included in the definition of the connector derived component, in addition to temperature. If this parameter is omitted, it is assumed that the connector derived components are independent of field variables. See Specifying field variable dependence” in “Material data definition, Section 9.1.2 of the ABAQUS Analysis User's Manual, for more information.

INDEPENDENT COMPONENTS

Set INDEPENDENT COMPONENTS=POSITION (default) to specify dependencies on components of relative position included in the derived component definition.

Set INDEPENDENT COMPONENTS=CONSTITUTIVE MOTION to specify dependencies on components of constitutive relative motion included in the derived component definition.

SIGN

Set SIGN=POSITIVE (default) to provide an overall positive sign to the derived component definition.

Set SIGN=NEGATIVE to provide an overall negative sign to the derived component definition.

OPERATOR

Set OPERATOR=NORM (default) to use a square root of a sum of the squares function of the contributing components.

Set OPERATOR=SUM to sum the contributing components directly.

Data lines to define the derived component if the INDEPENDENT COMPONENTS parameter is omitted: 

First line:

  1. First component number (1–6) to be used in the definition of the derived component.

  2. Second component number (1–6) to be used in the definition of the derived component.

  3. Etc., up to entries (maximum six).

Subsequent lines:

  1. Scaling constant () that multiplies the first component number identified on the first data line.

  2. Scaling constant () that multiplies the second component number identified on the first data line.

  3. Etc., up to entries as identified on the first data line.

  4. Temperature.

  5. First field variable.

  6. Second field variable.

  7. Etc., up to eight entries per line.

  8. If the number of data entries exceeds the limit of eight entries per line, continue the input on the next data line.

Do not repeat the first data line. Repeat the subsequent data lines as often as necessary to define the contributions to the derived component as a function of temperature and field variables.

Data lines to define the derived component if the INDEPENDENT COMPONENTS parameter is included: 

First line:

  1. First independent component number (1–6).

  2. Second independent component number (1–6).

  3. Etc., up to entries (maximum six).

Second line:

  1. First component number (1–6) to be used in the definition of the derived component.

  2. Second component number (1–6) to be used in the definition of the derived component.

  3. Etc., up to entries (maximum six).

Third line:

  1. Scaling constant () that multiplies the first component number identified on the second data line.

  2. Scaling constant () that multiplies the second component number identified on the second data line.

  3. Etc., up to entries as identified on the second data line.

  4. Connector relative position or constitutive relative motion in the first independent component identified on the first data line.

  5. Connector relative position or constitutive relative motion in the second independent component identified on the first data line.

  6. Etc., up to entries as identified on the first data line.

  7. Temperature.

  8. First field variable.

  9. If the number of data entries exceeds the limit of eight entries per line, continue the input on the next data line.

Continuation line (if needed):

  1. Second field variable.

  2. Etc., up to eight entries per line.

Do not repeat the first two data lines. Repeat the subsequent data lines as often as necessary to define the contributions to the derived component as a function of connector relative position or constitutive relative motion, temperature, and field variables.