I/O Options Entry
RESPRINT - Output Control
Description
The RESPRINT command can be used in the I/O Options section to force all unretained responses of a certain type to be printed to the output file, provided they are referenced either as an objective or a constraint. This also applies to manufacturing constraints for composites.
Format
RESPRINT = option
Argument |
Options |
Description |
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option |
<MASS, VOLUME, DISP, BUCK, STRESS, FREQ, EQUA, EXTERNAL, WCOMP, WFREQ, COMB, COMP, STRAIN, FORCE, COG, INERTIA, MANUF, ALL> No default |
MASS: |
Mass and massfrac responses are output. |
VOLUME: |
Volume and volfrac responses are output. |
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DISP: |
Acceleration, Displacement and Velocity responses are output. |
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BUCK: |
Buckling responses are output. |
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STRESS: |
Stress responses, including CSTRESS and CFAILURE responses, are output. |
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FREQ: |
Frequency responses are output. |
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EQUA, WCOMP, WFREQ, or COMB: |
All equation and combination responses are output. |
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EXTERNAL: |
External responses (defined by DRESP3) are output. |
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COMP: |
Compliance responses are output. |
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STRAIN: |
Strain responses, including CSTRAIN responses, are output. |
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FORCE: |
Force responses are output. |
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COG: |
Center of gravity responses are output. |
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INERTIA: |
Inertia responses are output. |
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MANUF: |
Manufacturing constraints for composites are output. |
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ALL: |
All design responses are output. However, manufacturing constraints for composites are not listed. |
1. | When a RESPRINT command is not present, only retained responses will be output. |
2. | The arguments may be placed on a single card in a comma-separated list. |
For example:
RESPRINT = STRESS, DISP
will force all stress and displacement responses referenced as either an objective or constraint to be output.
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