Required parameter, Optional parameter – ABAQUS Volume II: I–Z User Manual

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*PERIODIC

16.5

*PERIODIC:

Define periodic symmetry for a cavity radiation heat transfer analysis.

This option is used to define cavity symmetry by periodic repetition in a given direction. It can be used only
following the *RADIATION SYMMETRY option.

Product:

ABAQUS/Standard

Type:

History data

Level:

Step

References:

“Cavity radiation,” Section 32.1.1 of the ABAQUS Analysis User’s Manual

*RADIATION SYMMETRY

Required parameter:

TYPE

Set TYPE=2D to create a cavity composed of the cavity surface defined in the model and a series
of similar images generated by its repetition according to a two-dimensional distance vector. The
repeated images are bounded by lines parallel to line

(see Figure 16.5–1). The distance vector

must be defined so that it points away from line

and into the domain of the model. This option

can be used only for two-dimensional cases.

Set TYPE=3D to create a cavity composed of the cavity surface defined in the model and a

series of similar images generated by its repetition according to a three-dimensional distance vector.
The repeated images are bounded by planes parallel to plane

(see Figure 16.5–2). The distance

vector must be defined so that it points away from plane

and into the domain of the model. This

option can be used only for three-dimensional cases.

Set TYPE=ZDIR to create a cavity composed of the cavity surface defined in the model and

a series of similar images generated by its repetition in the z-direction. The repeated images are
bounded by lines of constant z-coordinate (see Figure 16.5–3). The z-distance vector must be
defined so that it points away from the z-constant periodic symmetry reference line and into the
domain of the model. This option can be used only for axisymmetric cases.

Optional parameter:

NR

Set this parameter equal to the number of repetitions used in the numerical calculation of the cavity
viewfactors resulting from the periodic symmetry. The result of this symmetry is a cavity composed
of the cavity surface defined in the model plus twice NR similar images, since the periodic symmetry

16.5–1

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