model history command
Syntax
- model history <name s > keyword
Create a history of a model quantity. These quantities are mostly associated with a process.
The keyword name may be used to give the history a unique identifier for later reference. If name is not specified the history will be given a name automatically based on the internally assigned ID number.
The following keywords apply:
- creep keyword
Values associated with the creep process.
- cycles-total
The total number of cycles accumulated while this process is active.
- time-total
The total accumulated time while this process is active.
- dynamic keyword
Values associated with the dynamic process.
- cycles-total
The total number of cycles accumulated while this process is active.
- time-total
The total accumulated time while this process is active.
- fluid keyword
Values associated with the fluid process.
- cycles-total
The total number of cycles accumulated while this process is active.
- time-total
The total accumulated time while this process is active.
- mechanical keyword
Values associated with the fluid process.
- cycles-total
The total number of cycles accumulated while this process is active.
- ratio
The value of the ratio currently being used. See the definition of ratios in ref-equilibrium-. this and and next three need to be checked with DR closer to release!!!!
- ratio-average
The value of the average force ratio. See the definition of ratios in ref-equilibrium-.
- ratio-local
The value of the local force ratio. See the definition of ratios in ref-equilibrium-.
- ratio-maximum
The value of the maximum force ratio. See the definition of ratios in ref-equilibrium-.
- time-total
The total accumulated time while this process is active.
- unbalanced-maximum
The maximum unbalanced force in any object.
- unbalanced-average
The average unbalanced force over all objects.
- thermal
Values associated with the thermal process.
- cycles-total
The total number of cycles accumulated while this process is active.
- time-total
The total accumulated time while this process is active.
- timestep
The active timestep.
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