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Load Step: SFILM: Define Tab

Load Step: SFILM: Define Tab

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Load Step: SFILM: Define Tab

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The Define tab allows you to define *SFILM card on Abaqus surfaces (*SURFACE).

Note:There is no graphical display in Engineering Solutions for loads created on Abaqus SURFACEs.  Therefore, when you review a load collector in the Step Manager, only loads created on individual entities are highlighted.  For loads defined on SURFACE, the underlying SURFACE elements are highlighted.

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This dialog contains a Surface menu containing a list of the existing Abaqus surfaces.  It also has a table for data line input.  The table contains the following columns:

Surface

The name of the surfaces.  Surfaces are added and deleted in this column using ab-step-man-right or ab-step-man-left, respectively.

Label

The SFILM labels.  The available labels are F and FNU.

Sink temp

Reference sink temperature.

Film coef

Reference film coefficient.

 

The SFIM option has the following buttons:

Review/Reset Surface

Reviews the selected surface by highlighting them in the graphics.  Right-click on the Review button to clear the review selections.

Create/Edit Surface..

Opens a message with information about surface definition.

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Adds the selected surface from the drop-down menu to the data line table on the right.

ab-step-man-left

Deletes the selected surface from the data line table.

Review/Reset

Reviews the selected surface in the data line table.  Right-click on the Review button to clear the highlighted selections.

Update

Updates the database with the data lines defined in the table.  By default, Engineering Solutions does not create a display for loads defined with sets.

 

For tips on entering information and navigating in the Define tab, see Step Manager Tab Environment.

 

 

See Also:

Load Step: SFILM