*TEMPERATURE
ESTEP
Set this parameter equal to the step number (of the analysis whose results or outputdatabase file
is being used as input to this option) that ends the history data to be read. If no value is supplied,
ESTEP is taken as equal to BSTEP.
EINC
Set this parameter equal to the increment number (of the analysis whoseresults or output database
file is beingused as input to this option) that ends the history data to be read. If no value is supplied,
EINC is taken as the last available increment ofstep ESTEP on the file read.
BTRAMP
Set this parameter equal to the starting time (measured relative to the total step time period)after
which the temperatures read from the results file will be ram ped to their initial condition values.
The default value is , in which case no temperature ramping takes place. Thisfeature is used to
create a cyclic temperature history from a prior heattransfer analysis that is not cyclic.
INTERPOLATE
Include this parameter to indicate that the temperature field needs to be interpolated between
dissimilar meshes. This feature is used to read temperatures from an output database file
generated during a heat transfer analysis or generated during a glo bal model analysis used with
the submodeling capability. This parameter and the MIDSIDE parameter are mutually exclusive.
If the heat transfer analysis uses first-order elements and the current mesh is the same but uses
second-order elements, use the MIDSIDE paramet er instead.
MIDSIDE
Includethis parameter to indicate that midside node temperatures in second-order elements are to be
interpolatedfrom corner node temperatures. Thisfeature is used to read temperatures from a results
or an output database file generated duringa heat transfer analysis using first-order elements. This
parameter and the INTERPOLATEparameter are mutually exclusive.
Required parameter for defining data in user subroutineUTEMP:
USER
This parameter applies only to ABAQUS/Standard analys es.
Include this parameter to indicate that user subroutine UTEMP will be used to define
temperature values. UTEMP will be called for each node given on the data lines.
If values are also givenon the data lines, these values will be ignored. Ifa results or an output
database file has been specified in addition to user subroutine UTEMP, values read from thisfile will
be passed into UTEMP for possible modification.
Data lines to define gradients of temperature in beams and shells:
First line:
1. Nodeset or node number.
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