14.11.3 Modifying history output requests

You can use the history output editor to modify existing history output requests. If you modify a history output request during a step into which it was propagated, you can modify only the output variables and the output frequency.

To modify a history output request:

  1. From the main menu bar, select OutputHistory Output RequestManager.

    ABAQUS/CAE displays the History Output Requests Manager. The manager indicates in which step the output request was created and into which steps it was propagated.

  2. From the list of history output requests in the manager, select the step in which you want to modify the request.

  3. From the buttons on the right side of the History Output Requests Manager, click Edit.

    ABAQUS/CAE displays the Edit History Output Request editor. Information at the top of the editor indicates the following:

    • The name of the output request.

    • The name of the step in which you are editing the output request.

    • The analysis procedure associated with the step.

  4. If you edit the output request in the step in which it was created, you can change the region from which variables will be output. From the top of the editor, click the arrow next to the Domain text field and select one of the following:

    • Select Whole model to request that ABAQUS write history data to the output database for the entire model.

    • Select Set to request that ABAQUS write history data to the output database for only the named region that you specify. Click the arrow, and select the name from the list of sets that appears.

    • Select Bolt load to request that ABAQUS write history data to the output database for only the bolt load that you specify. Click the arrow, and select the name from the list of bolt loads that appears.

    • Select Connector to request that ABAQUS write history data to the output database for only the named connector that you specify. Click the arrow, and select the name from the list of connectors that appears.

    • Select Contour integral to request that ABAQUS write history data to the output database for only the contour integral that you specify. Click the arrow, and select the name from the list of contour integrals that appears.

      When you request output from a contour integral, the History Output Request editor allows you to select only the frequency of output, the number of contour integrals, and the type of contour integral calculation. For more information, see Requesting contour integral output, Section 20.1.13.

    • Select General contact surface to request that ABAQUS write history data to the output database for only the general contact surface that you specify. Click the arrow, and select the surface from the list of surfaces that appears. History output will be written only for surfaces within the general contact domain.

    • Select Integrated output section to request that ABAQUS write history data to the output database for only the integrated output section that you specify. Click the arrow, and select the name from the list of sections that appears. See Defining integrated output sections, Section 14.12.1, for information on creating an integrated output section.

    • Select Interaction to request that ABAQUS write history data to the output database for only the interaction that you specify. Click the arrow, and select the name from the list of surface-to-surface contact and self-contact interactions that appears.

    • Select Springs/Dashpots to request that ABAQUS write history data to the output database for only the springs/dashpots that you specify. Click the arrow, and select the name from the list of springs/dashpots that appears.

  5. Specify the desired output frequency.

    • For an ABAQUS/Standard analysis procedure, you can specify the output frequency in increments or you can request output after the last increment of the step. If you specify the frequency in increments, ABAQUS also writes output after the last increment of the step.

    • For an ABAQUS/Explicit analysis procedure, you can specify the output frequency in equally spaced intervals; however, you cannot request that ABAQUS alter the time incrementation size to match the time intervals exactly. You can also specify the output frequency in units of time or you can request output after every time increment.

    For more information, see Output to the output database, Section 4.1.3 of the ABAQUS Analysis User's Manual.

  6. From the Output Variables field, choose the variables and variable components to output:

    Select from list below

    Choose this method to select the output variables of interest from the list of variable categories. Use the following techniques to select particular variables:

    • In the top half of the editor, click the arrow next to the desired variable category. From the list of variables that appears, select the variables of your choice. If a variable of interest has components, click the arrow next to the variable and select the components of interest. To select or deselect all components of a variable, toggle the variable itself.

    • Toggle the desired variable category to select or deselect all variables and variable components within that category.

    The check box next to a variable category name becomes completely filled when all variables within that category are selected as well as all of the components of those variables. The box becomes half filled if only some of the variables or variable components within that category are selected. Likewise, the check box next to a variable name becomes completely filled when all components of that variable are selected. The box becomes half filled if only some of the components of that variable are selected.

    Preselected defaults

    Choose this method to allow ABAQUS/CAE to select a preselected (default) set of output variables and components appropriate for the step's analysis procedure.

    All

    Choose this method to automatically select all of the allowable output variables and variable components within each variable category in the list.

    Edit variables

    Choose this method to manually type or delete output variables and components in the text field located above the list of variable categories.

  7. If your model contains rebar and you edit the output request in the step in which it was created, you can include output for rebar in the history data that ABAQUS writes to the output database. From the bottom of the editor, toggle on Output for rebar and choose one of the following options that appears:

    Include

    Choose Include to request that ABAQUS write output for rebar in addition to the output for the underlying material to the output database.

    Only

    Choose Only to request that ABAQUS write only output for rebar to the output database.

    If you want to view rebar orientations in the Visualization module, you must toggle on Output for rebar.

  8. If you edit the output request in the step in which it was created, you can change the section points from which variables will be output. From the bottom of the editor, choose one of the following:

    Use defaults

    Choose Use defaults to request that ABAQUS write history data to the output database from the default section points. ABAQUS chooses the default section points based on the section selected in the Property module. (The default section points are usually the outer fibers of the section.) For more information see Chapter 12, The Property module.”

    Specify

    Choose Specify to manually type the section points for which ABAQUS will write history data to the output database. The specified section points are used only during the selected output request; ABAQUS reverts to the default section points for subsequent output requests.

  9. If you edit the output request for an ABAQUS/Explicit analysis procedure in the step in which it was created, you can apply a filter to remove high frequency data from the history output.

    From the bottom of the editor, toggle on Apply filter and choose the default Antialiasing filter or select a named filter that was created using the Filter toolset. For more information, see Chapter 43, The Filter toolset.”

  10. When you have finished defining the output request, click OK to save your changes.


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