Optional parameters – ABAQUS Volume II: I–Z User Manual

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*RADIATE

17.1

*RADIATE:

Specify radiation conditions in heat transfer analyses.

This option is used to apply radiation boundary conditions between a nonconcave surface and a nonreflecting
environment in fully coupled thermal-stress analysis. In ABAQUS/Standard it is also used for heat transfer
and coupled thermal-electrical analyses.

It must be used in conjunction with the *PHYSICAL CONSTANTS option, which is used to define the

Stefan-Boltzmann constant.

Products:

ABAQUS/Standard

ABAQUS/Explicit

Type:

History data

Level:

Step

Reference:

“Thermal loads,” Section 27.4.4 of the ABAQUS Analysis User’s Manual

Optional parameters:

AMPLITUDE

Set this parameter equal to the name of the *AMPLITUDE option that gives the variation of the
ambient temperature with time.

If this parameter is omitted in an ABAQUS/Standard analysis, the reference magnitude is

applied immediately at the beginning of the step or linearly over the step, depending on the value
assigned to the AMPLITUDE parameter on the *STEP option (see “Procedures: overview,”
Section 6.1.1 of the ABAQUS Analysis User’s Manual).

If this parameter is omitted in an

ABAQUS/Explicit analysis, the reference magnitude given on the data lines is applied throughout
the step.

OP

Set OP=MOD (default) for existing *RADIATE definitions to remain, with this option modifying
existing radiation conditions or defining additional radiation conditions.

Set OP=NEW if all existing *RADIATE definitions applied to the model should be removed.

REGION TYPE

This parameter applies only to ABAQUS/Explicit analyses.

This parameter is relevant only for radiation conditions applied to the boundary of an adaptive

mesh domain. If a radiation condition is applied to a surface in the interior of an adaptive mesh
domain, the nodes on the surface will move with the material in all directions (they will be
nonadaptive).

ABAQUS/Explicit will create a boundary region automatically on the surface

subjected to the defined radiation condition.

17.1–1

ABAQUS Version 6.1

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