OptiStruct generates output depending on various default settings and options. Additionally, the output variables are available in a variety of output formats, ranging from ASCII (for example, PCH) to binary files (for example, H3D). The type and quantity of output available in any format varies based on the model and type of solution. It additionally depends on your preference with regard to the requested output via the different I/O Option entries. The following is a general list of factors which influence the printing of output variables from OptiStruct.
The output generated by OptiStruct depends on the following factors:
1. | Solution Sequence (example, Linear Static analysis will not generate frequency-dependent output). |
2. | Requested corresponding output parameters (I/O Options, like DISPLACEMENT entry). |
3. | OUTPUT I/O Options Entry can be used in the I/O Options section to control the format of results output and creation of certain results files. |
4. | Defaults (example, the OUT and STAT files are always output for all runs by default). |
The interaction of all the factors mentioned here will dictate the type, quantity, and format of output generate by OptiStruct. If any particular output you are interested in is not available, then as a preliminary debugging run, see if the factors mentioned above have influenced the printing of your output. This is only a high-level description of the factors affecting output in OptiStruct. For detailed information, see the corresponding output format file documentation.
As mentioned above, OptiStruct generates a variety of output files depending on various factors affecting output. The files generated by OptiStruct are listed below. The files are grouped into categories depending on their corresponding functions.
The OptiStruct OUT ASCII file is a general and specific run information and output results file generated after every OptiStruct run. This file provides a process commentary and log of the solution. The contents of the OUT file depends on the output factors. Since this is an ASCII file, its contents can be viewed on any simple Text Editor. There is only one type of OUT file generated regardless of the factors controlling output from OptiStruct. Only the contents of the OUT file varies depending on the model and run process. Output The Output included in the OUT file varies depending on the output factors mentioned above. A comprehensive list of different output available in the OUT file is available in the corresponding file documentation shown below.
FormatThe OUT file does not contain any model data unless the model data is echoed by you (ECHO entry). This file is not intended for further viewing in HyperView and HyperGraph. The ASCII output format and post-processing methods vary depending on the type of output/information included in the OUT file. |
The H3D binary file is a compressed binary file containing both model and output data. It can be utilized to post-process results in HyperView, HyperView Player, and HyperGraph. There are multiple types of H3D files output depending on the factors controlling output from OptiStruct. The availability of results sorted by Solution Sequence in H3D format is listed in the Results Output by OptiStruct page. OutputThe Output included in the H3D file varies depending on the output factors mentioned above. A comprehensive list of different output available in the H3D file is available in the corresponding file documentation shown below.
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The OP2 binary file is a binary file containing both model and output data. It can be utilized to post-process results in HyperView, HyperView Player, and HyperGraph. There are multiple types of OP2 files output depending on the factors controlling output from OptiStruct. The availability of results sorted by Solution Sequence in OP2 format is listed in the Results Output by OptiStruct page. OutputThe Output included in the OP2 file varies depending on the output factors mentioned above. A comprehensive list of different output available in the OP2 file is available in the corresponding file documentation shown below.
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The RES file is a HyperMesh binary results file containing both model and output data. It can be utilized to post-process results in HyperMesh. After the model is opened in HyperMesh, the .res file can be loaded as “Results” in HyperMesh via File > Load > Results and selecting the corresponding .res file. Loading .res file in HyperMesh Then the Post-processing panel can be accessed to further post-process results within HyperMesh. There is only one single type of RES file available and it is the <filename>.res file. The availability of results sorted by Solution Sequence in RES format is listed in the Results Output by OptiStruct page. Output The Output included in the RES file varies depending on the output factors mentioned above. A comprehensive list of different output available in the RES file is available in the corresponding file documentation shown below.
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The PCH ASCII file is a general output results file generated after an OptiStruct run, if its creation is requested via various supported output requests. This file provides an ASCII compliment to the binary result files. The contents of the PCH file depends on the output factors. Since this is an ASCII file, its contents can be viewed on any simple Text Editor. The PCH file can also be loaded into HyperGraph and the results can be viewed. There is only one PCH file generated regardless of the factors controlling output from OptiStruct. Only the contents of the PCH file varies depending on the model and run process. Output The Output included in the PCH file varies depending on the output factors mentioned above. A comprehensive list of different output available in the PCH file is available in the corresponding file documentation shown below.
FormatThe PCH file does not contain any model data. This file is not intended for further viewing in HyperView. The ASCII output format and post-processing methods vary depending on the type of output/information included in the PCH file. Details regarding the contents of the PCH file can be accessed at the following locations:
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