- FREQUENCY
This parameter applies only to
Abaqus/Standard
analyses.
Set this parameter equal to the output frequency, in increments. The output
will always be written to the results file at the last increment of each step
unless FREQUENCY=0. The default is FREQUENCY=1. Set FREQUENCY=0 to suppress the output.
- GLOBAL
This parameter applies only to
Abaqus/Standard
analyses.
This parameter is relevant only at nodes where the
TRANSFORM option has been used to define a local coordinate system.
Set GLOBAL=NO to write vector-valued nodal variables in the local
directions.
Set GLOBAL=YES (default) to write vector-valued nodal variables in the global
directions. This default is the opposite of the default on the
NODE PRINT option and is used because most postprocessors assume that
components are given in the global system.
- LAST MODE
This parameter applies only to
Abaqus/Standard
analyses.
This parameter is useful only during eigenvalue extraction for natural
frequencies (Natural Frequency Extraction)
and for eigenvalue buckling estimation (Eigenvalue Buckling Prediction).
Set this parameter equal to the highest mode number for which output is
required.
The default value is LAST MODE=N, where
N is the number of modes extracted. If the MODE parameter is used, the default value is LAST MODE=M, where
M is the value of the MODE parameter.
- MODE
This parameter applies only to
Abaqus/Standard
analyses.
This parameter is useful only during eigenvalue extraction for natural
frequencies and for eigenvalue buckling estimation. Set this parameter equal to
the first mode number for which output is required. The default is MODE=1. See also the LAST MODE parameter. When performing a
FREQUENCY analysis, the normalization will follow the format set by
the NORMALIZATION parameter. Otherwise, the normalization is such that the
largest displacement component in the mode has a magnitude of 1.0.
- NSET
Set this parameter equal to the name of the node set for which the output is
being written to the results file. If this parameter is omitted, the output
will be written for all nodes in the model.