A single analysis can include multiple substructure generate steps, and
Abaqus/CAE
creates corresponding output database files for each step. Multiple preloading
steps can precede every substructure generation step in your analysis. If you
want to specify retained eigenmodes for substructure generation, you must also
include a frequency extraction step in the analysis.
You cannot have a substructure generation step in a model that contains
model instances.
- Substructure
identifier
-
You must specify a unique identifier for each substructure you create.
Substructure identifiers must begin with the letter
Z followed by a number that cannot exceed
9999.
- Recovery
options
-
You can recover the field output data for a substructure during the
usage-level analysis, but you must specify the recovery region during
substructure generation. Substructure recovery can be performed only on the
sets included in the recovery region. You can specify that recovery be
performed on the whole model or for an individual node set or element set.
While performing the substructure recovery in the usage model,
Abaqus/CAE
must have access to the substructure's .mdl,
.prt, .stt, and
.sup files. For more information about these file types,
see
Generating substructures.
- Generation
options
-
You can control several aspects of the substructure generation process,
including calculation of gravity load vectors, evaluation of
frequency-dependent material properties, and generation of a reduced mass
matrix, reduced structural damping matrix, and viscous damping matrix.
- Retained
eigenmodes
-
You can specify retained eigenmodes for generation of a coupled
acoustic-structural substructure. When you choose to specify retained
eigenmodes,
Abaqus/CAE
enables you to specify eigenmodes by mode range or by frequency range.
- Damping
-
You can specify several global damping controls and substructure damping
controls. For global damping you can choose to apply damping settings to
acoustic or mechanical options; for substructure damping you can specify
separate controls for viscous and structural damping.