These records contain data about element variables at integration points within the elements, at the centroid of elements, or at the nodes of an element. Record format: records written for any element file output request1Element
header record
2TEMPTemperature
3LOADSDistributed load
4FLUXSDistributed flux
5SDVSolution-dependent state variables
6VOIDRVoid ratio
7FOUNDFoundation pressure
8COORDCoordinates
9FVField variables
10NFLUXNodal flux caused by heat
11SStresses
475CS11Average contact pressure (for link and
three-dimensional line gasket elements)
12SINVStress invariants
13SFSection forces and moments
449ESF1Effective axial section force
14ENEREnergy densities
14ENEREnergy densities
15NFORCNodal forces caused by stress
16Maximum
section stresses
The order of the data and the number of data items for record 17 depends on the element type. For LS3S elements: 17JKJs, K for LS3S line springs
For LS6 elements: 17JKJs, Ks for LS6 line springs
18PORPore or acoustic pressure
19ELENEnergy summed over element
19ELENEnergy summed over element
21ETotal strain in
Abaqus/Standard;
infinitesimal strain in
Abaqus/Explicit
22PEPlastic strains
23CECreep strains (including swelling)
24IETotal inelastic strains
25EETotal elastic strains
26CRACKUnit normal to crack in concrete
27STHSection thickness
28HFLHeat flux vector
29SESection strains and curvatures
30DGDeformation gradient
31CONFConcrete failure
32SJPStrain jumps at nodes
33FILMFilm
34RADRadiation
35SATSaturation (pore pressure analysis)
36SSSubstresses (for ITT elements)
38CONCMass concentration (mass diffusion
analysis)
446ISOLAmount of solute at the integration point (mass
diffusion analysis)
447ESOLAmount of solute in the current element (mass
diffusion analysis)
448SOLAmount of solute in the element set or model (mass
diffusion analysis)
The number of data items for record 39 depends on the element type. For pore pressure elements and mass diffusion analysis: 39MFLMass concentration flux vector
For fluid link elements: 39MFLMass flow rate
40GELVRGel (pore pressure analysis)
43FLUVRTotal fluid volume ratio
61STATUSElement status
73PEEQEquivalent plastic strain
74PRESSMean pressure stress
75MISESMises equivalent stress
79RATIOCreep strain rate ratio
79ERVVolumetric strain rate
80AMPCUSolution-dependent amplitude value
83SSAVGAverage shell section stresses
The following record is generated in Abaqus/Standard when the local coordinate directions are requested, component output is requested for a material or section point, and the components are given in a local coordinate system (see Output of local directions to the results file); it is generated automatically in Abaqus/Explicit when component output is requested for a material or a section point and the components are given in a local coordinate system. Only the first two directions are given; if needed, the third direction can be obtained as the cross product of the first two. The direction record is not generated for trusses, two-dimensional beams, axisymmetric shells or membranes, or for values averaged at nodes. 85Local coordinate directions
86ALPHABackstress for kinematic hardening
plasticity
87UVARMUser-defined output variables
88THEThermal strains
89LELogarithmic strains
90NENominal strains
91ERMechanical strain rates
96MFLTTotal mass flow through fluid link
97FLVELPore fluid effective velocity vector
476EMSFScaling factor
477EDTElement time increment
Principal value recordsFor all principal values, the number of components equals NDI unless NDI equals 1, in which case the number of components equals NDI plus NSHR, where NDI and NSHR are given on the element header record. In the cases where NDI equals 2, only the in-plane values are given. 401SPPrincipal stresses
402ALPHAPPrincipal values of backstress tensor for kinematic
hardening plasticity
403EPPrincipal strains
404NEPPrincipal nominal strains
405LEPPrincipal logarithmic strains
406ERPPrincipal mechanical strain rates
407DGPPrincipal values of deformation
gradient
408EEPPrincipal elastic strains
409IEPPrincipal inelastic strains
410THEPPrincipal thermal strains
411PEPPrincipal plastic strains
412CEPPrincipal creep strains
Records for porous metal plasticity413VVFVoid volume fraction
414VVFGVoid volume fraction (growth)
415VVFNVoid volume fraction (nucleation)
416RDRelative density
Records for brittle cracking421CKECracking strains
422CKLELocal cracking strains
423CKLSLocal cracking stresses
424CKSTATStatus of cracks
441CKEMAGCracking strain magnitude
Records for inelastic nonlinear response in a beam general section42SPEPlastic strain components
47SEPEEquivalent plastic strains
Records for elastic-plastic response in frame elements462SEEElastic section strain components
463SEPPlastic displacements at frame element's
ends
464SALPHAGeneralized backstress components
Records for connector elements495CTFConnector total force
496CEFConnector elastic force
497CVFConnector viscous force
498CSFConnector friction force
499CSLSTConnector lock and connector stop status
flags
500CRFConnector reaction force
501CCFConnector concentrated force
502CPConnector relative position
503CUConnector relative displacement
504CCUConnector constitutive displacement
505CVConnector relative velocity
506CAConnector relative acceleration
507CFAILSTConnector failure status flags
542CNFConnector friction-generating contact
force
546CIVCConnector relative velocity in the direction of
instantaneous slip
548CASUAccumulated frictional slip
556CUEConnector elastic displacement
557CUPConnector plastic relative displacement
558CUPEQConnector equivalent plastic relative
displacement
559CDMGConnector overall damage variable
560CDIFConnector force-based damage initiation
criterion
561CDIMConnector motion-based damage initiation
criterion
562CDIPConnector plastic motion-based damage initiation
criterion
563CALPHAFConnector kinematic hardening shift
force
Record for plane stress orthotropic failure measures44CFAILUREFailure measures
Record for equivalent plastic strain components for cap plasticity45PEQCEquivalent plastic strain components
Record for equivalent plastic strain components for jointed materials45PEQCEquivalent plastic strain components
Record for equivalent plastic strain in uniaxial tension for cast iron plasticity473PEEQTEquivalent plastic strain in uniaxial
tension
Records for two-layer viscoplasticity22PEPlastic strains in the elastic-plastic
network
524VSStresses in the elastic-viscous network
525PSStresses in the elastic-plastic network
526VEViscous strains in the elastic-viscous
network
Record for elements with electric potential degrees of freedom50EPGElectrical potential gradients
Records for rebar quantities442RBFORForce in rebar
443RBANGRebar angle
444RBROTChange in rebar angle
Record for forced convection/diffusion heat transfer elements445MFRMass flow rates
Records for piezoelectric materials46PHEPGMagnitudes and phases of potential gradients (linear
dynamics only)
49PHEFLMagnitudes and phases of electrical charge fluxes
(linear dynamics only)
51EFLXElectrical charge fluxes
60CHRGSDistributed electrical charges
Records for coupled thermal-electric elements425ECDElectrical current density
426ECURSDistributed electrical current density
427NCURSNodal current due to electric
conduction
Records for cohesive elements252DMICRTAll active components of the damage initiation
criteria
235SDEGOverall scalar stiffness degradation
61STATUSElement status
Records for equivalent rigid body variables in direct-integration implicit dynamic analysesRecords 52–59 provide values summed over an element set. These variables are available only in direct-integration implicit dynamic analyses (see Implicit dynamic analysis using direct integration). 52XCCurrent coordinates of center of mass
53UCDisplacement of the center of mass
54VCEquivalent rigid body velocity
55HCAngular momentum about center of mass
56HOAngular momentum about origin
57RIRotary inertia about the origin
58MASSCurrent mass of element set
59VOLCurrent volume of element set
Record for transverse shear stress in thick shell elements such as S3R, S4R, S8R, and S8RT48TSHRTransverse shear stresses in 13 and 23
planes
Records for linear dynamics62PHSMagnitude and phase angle of stress
components
63RSRMS values of stress components
65PHEMagnitude and phase angle of strain
components
66RERMS values of strain components
Records for connector elements (available only for linear dynamics)508PHCTFMagnitude and phase angle of connector total
forces
509PHCEFMagnitude and phase angle of connector elastic
forces
510PHCVFMagnitude and phase angle of connector viscous
forces
511PHCRFMagnitude and phase angle of connector reaction
forces
520PHCSFMagnitude and phase angle of connector friction
forces
512PHCUMagnitude and phase angle of connector relative
displacements
513PHCCUMagnitude and phase angle of connector constitutive
displacements
522PHCVMagnitude and phase angle of connector relative
velocities
523PHCAMagnitude and phase angle of connector relative
accelerations
543PHCNFMagnitude and phase angle of friction-generating
connector force
547PHCIVSLMagnitude and phase angle of connector relative
velocity in the direction of instantaneous slip
514RCTFRMS values of connector total forces
515RCEFRMS values of connector elastic forces
516RCVFRMS values of connector viscous forces
517RCRFRMS values of connector reaction forces
521RCSFRMS values of connector friction forces
518RCURMS values of connector relative
displacements
519RCCURMS values of connector constitutive
displacements
544RCNFRMS values of connector force generating
friction
Records for fluid link elements (available only for linear dynamics)94PHMFLMagnitude and phase angle of mass flow
rate
95PHMFTMagnitude and phase angle of total mass
flow
Records for output of element volumesThe following three variables are not available for eigenfrequency extraction, complex eigenfrequency extraction, eigenvalue buckling prediction, or linear dynamics procedures. They are available only for continuum and structural elements not using general beam or shell section definitions. 76IVOLIntegration point volume
77SVOLSection volume
78EVOLWhole element volume
Record for solid elements in an adaptive mesh domain in Abaqus/Standard264VOLCChange in volume.
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