![]() SIMULIA may have fixed this unbelievably stupid omission since then, so do check if the argument list for VOIDRI includes the NPT argument which is defined for SIGINI. I dealt with this ambiguity by testing and realising that VOIDRI is called for the various elements and IPs in exactly the same sequence as for SIGINI - thus, whenever SIGINI was called, I stored the integration point number argument that it use (NPT) to an external file that VOIDRI then accessed immediately afterwards. In version 6.12, for some stupid reason I never understood, VOIDRI passes in just the element number and not the IP number. Thus, SIGINI passes in the element and IP numbers as arguments for you to use when you are calculating the stress at that location. lanavi017 (Civil/Environmental) 19 Jun 12 03:29 Hi pirs i work with subroutines.i use sigini, sdvini und umat. Back when I was using ABAQUS 6.12, SIGINI did not call for the elements in ascending numerical order, although once it requested stresses for element X, it did request them at the IPs for element X in numerical order, i.e. What is definitely possible is to first run a static analysis (with Standard I mean) to map your SIGINI and then do a Import, stateyes in a second Explicit run to pick up those stresses from the first model. This will change during each call of SIGINI. But why is %ERRORLEVEL% zero in both cases? I totally don't get it.Within the SIGINI subroutine, ABAQUS will tell you which particular element and IP number that the stresses are being requested at. :: 2 if parhVar path is missing/undefined.įor /f %%i in ('echo " %%PATH%% " ^| find /c /i " %pathVar% "') do (Īnd according to the echoing I did inside :isInPath for case one exit /b 0 and for case two exit /b 1 is called. :: 1 if pathVar path is not found in %PATH%. :: The result is returned as the ERRORLEVEL: :: Tests if the path stored within variable pathVar exists within %PATH%. Set activePerl_SiteBinPath=D:\ProgramFiles\ActivePerl\site\binĬall :isInPath ?tivePerl_SiteBinPath%
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