14.4.3 Propagation of output requests

When you create the first step in the analysis, ABAQUS/CAE creates a default output request that is propagated to subsequent steps. ABAQUS/CAE creates both a default field output request and a default history output request. The Field Output Requests Manager and the History Output Requests Manager are step-dependent managers that display the propagation and the status of output requests between steps.

The output requested in a general step is independent of the output requested in a linear perturbation step. In addition, the propagation behavior of output requests varies between general steps and linear perturbation steps.

General steps

ABAQUS/CAE creates a default field output request for the first general step in your model, and that default output request propagates to all subsequent general steps. Similarly, if you create a new output request or modify the default output request, the new or modified request is propagated to subsequent general steps.

If you insert a new general step into the sequence of steps, the output request from the previous general step propagates to the new step.

Linear perturbation steps

ABAQUS/CAE creates a default field output request for the first linear perturbation step in your model, and that default output request propagates to all subsequent linear perturbation steps that use the same analysis procedure; for example, all the frequency analyses. Similarly, if you create a new output request or modify the default output request, the new or modified request is propagated to subsequent steps that use the same analysis procedure.

If you insert a new linear perturbation step into the sequence of steps, the output request from the previous linear perturbation step that uses the same analysis procedure propagates to the new step. If you create a linear perturbation step that uses a different analysis procedure, ABAQUS/CAE creates a new default output request. The new default output request propagates to all subsequent linear perturbation steps that use the same analysis procedure.

You should be aware of the following behavior: