Data line for type = acoustic static pressure – ABAQUS Volume II: I–Z User Manual

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*INITIAL CONDITIONS

SECTION POINTS

This

parameter

is

used

only

with

TYPE=PLASTIC

STRAIN,

TYPE=STRESS,

and

TYPE=HARDENING to specify plastic strains, stresses, and hardening variables at individual
section points through the thickness of a shell element. This parameter can be used only when shell
properties are defined using the *SHELL SECTION option. It cannot be used when properties
are defined using the *SHELL GENERAL SECTION option.

UNBALANCED STRESS

This parameter is used only with TYPE=STRESS.

Set UNBALANCED STRESS=RAMP (default) if the unbalanced stress is to be resolved

linearly over the step.

Set UNBALANCED STRESS=STEP if the unbalanced stress is to be resolved in the first

increment.

USER

This parameter applies only to ABAQUS/Standard analyses.

This parameter can be used with TYPE=HARDENING, TYPE=PORE PRESSURE,

TYPE=RATIO, TYPE=SOLUTION, or TYPE=STRESS.

When used with TYPE=HARDENING, it specifies that the initial conditions on equivalent

plastic strain and, if relevant, backstress tensor are to be given via user subroutine HARDINI.

When used with TYPE=PORE PRESSURE, it specifies that initial pore pressures are to be

given via user subroutine UPOREP.

When used with TYPE=RATIO, it specifies that initial void ratios are to be given via user

subroutine VOIDRI.

When used with TYPE=SOLUTION, it specifies that initial solution-dependent state variable

fields are to be given via user subroutine SDVINI.

When used with TYPE=STRESS, it specifies that stresses are to be given via user subroutine

SIGINI

.

VARIABLE

This parameter is used only with TYPE=FIELD when it is used to define the field variable number.
The default is VARIABLE=1. Any number of separate field variables can be used: each must be
numbered consecutively (1, 2, 3, etc.)

Data line for TYPE=ACOUSTIC STATIC PRESSURE:

First (and only) line:

1. Node set or node number.

2. Hydrostatic pressure at the first reference point.

3. X-coordinate of the first reference point.

4. Y-coordinate of the first reference point.

5. Z-coordinate of the first reference point.

6. Hydrostatic pressure at the second reference point.

9.18–5

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