Runname_0000.sty Files
The Runname_0000.sty file is created by RADIOSS Starter using Ioutp = 1 in the /IOFLAG keyword.
#---1----|----2----|----3----|----4----|----5----|----6----|----7----|----8----|----9----|---10----|
/IOFLAG
# IPRI IGTYP IOUTP IOUTYY IROOTYY
0 0 1 0 0
#---1----|----2----|----3----|----4----|----5----|----6----|----7----|----8----|----9----|---10----|
This file contains general information on the model and is compulsory in order to be able to use subsequent output files.
Runname_0000.sty file information is structured in sets, using the following syntax:
/"Keyword" -> type of information
Full name of information
#FORMAT: -> data format (in Fortran) for this set.
Format is always I10 for (Integers) and G20 for (Real).
# -> name of each data
data values
Example of Runname_0000.sty file
#RADIOSS OUTPUT FILE V21 TEST_LOI70_0000.sty
/HEAD
specimen
/CONTROL
Control information
#FORMAT: (3I10)
# NUMMID NUMPID NUMNOD
3 6 22656
#FORMAT: (7I10)
# NUMSOL NUMQUAD NUMSHEL NUMTRUS NUMBEAM NUMSPRI NUMSH3N NUMSPH
17610 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
/MID
Material ID information
#FORMAT: (2I10,A40)
# SYSMID USRMID MIDHEAD
1 1MAT_RIGID_5
2 2PU62IF70
1 1MAT_RIGID_5
2 2PU62IF70
/PID
Property ID information
#FORMAT: (2I10,A40)
# SYSPID USRPID PIDHEAD
1 1SECTION_SOLID_1
2 2SECTION_SOLID_3
3 3SECTION_SOLID_5
4 4SECTION_SOLID_6
5 5SECTION_SOLID_8
6 6SECTION_SOLID_9
. . .
/SOLID
3d Solid Elements
#FORMAT: (4I10/8X,8I10)
# SYSSOL USRSOL SYSMID SYSPID
#SYSNOD1 SYSNOD2 SYSNOD3 SYSNOD4 SYSNOD5 SYSNOD6 SYSNOD7 SYSNOD8
1 7806 1 3
9621 9622 10064 10063 9643 9644 10084 10083
2 7807 1 3
10063 10064 10066 10065 10083 10084 10086 10085
3 7808 1 3
10065 10066 10068 10067 10085 10086 10088 10087
. . .
/QUAD
2d Solid Elements
#FORMAT: (8I10)
#SYSQUAD USRQUAD SYSMID SYSPID SYSNOD1 SYSNOD2 SYSNOD3 SYSNOD4
/SHELL
3d Shell Elements
#FORMAT: (8I10)
#SYSSHEL USRSHEL SYSMID SYSPID SYSNOD1 SYSNOD2 SYSNOD3 SYSNOD4
/TRUSS
3d Truss Elements
#FORMAT: (6I10)
#SYSTRUS USRTRUS SYSMID SYSPID SYSNOD1 SYSNOD2
/BEAM
3d Beam Elements
#FORMAT: (7I10)
#SYSBEAM USRBEAM SYSMID SYSPID SYSNOD1 SYSNOD2 SYSNOD3
/SPRING
3d Spring Elements
#FORMAT: (6I10)
#SYSSPRI USRSPRI SYSMID SYSPID SYSNOD1 SYSNOD2
/SHELL3N
3d Shell Elements (Triangle)
#FORMAT: (7I10)
#SYSSH3N USRSH3N SYSMID SYSPID SYSNOD1 SYSNOD2 SYSNOD3
/SPHCEL
SPH particles
#FORMAT: (4I10/10X,I10)
#SYSSPH USRSPH SYSMID SYSPID
#SYSNOD
/ENDDATA
Comments
- The first column of
data represents the system number. The second column is your number. Element
definition always refers to system numbers.
# SYSNOD USRNOD X Y Z MASS 1 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
13 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
100.0000000000 100.0000000000
100.0000000000
100.0000000000
97.98561000000
95.97123000000
93.95684050000
91.94245910000
89.92807010000
0.000000000000 2.000000000000
4.000000000000
6.000000000000
6.000000000000
6.000000000000
6.000000000000
6.000000000000
6.000000000000
0.000000000000 0.000000000000
0.000000000000
0.000000000000
0.000000000000
0.000000000000
0.000000000000
0.000000000000
0.000000000000
4.5971794829250E-03 9.2036861619406E-03
9.2223408546703E-03
4.6158341756547E-03
9.2299679301626E-03
9.2280286296261E-03
9.2277378193729E-03
9.2276929864920E-03
9.2277011693767E-03
- The three first lines of an element are always written, even if there is no element of that type. In such a case, a line is left blank below the option.
- First line is always: "# Radioss Output File V21 RunnameY000" or "# Radioss Output File V21 Runname_nnnn.sty" according to the /IOFLAG keyword.
- The second line
contains "/HEAD", and the third is the title of the model
(format is
A100).
#RADIOSS OUTPUT FILE V21 TEST_LOI70_0000.sty /HEAD specimen /CONTROL
- The Y000 or sty file always finishes with the keyword "/ENDDATA".
- The dummy material which is added (by Radioss) in the Runname_run#.sty file, corresponds to a part which has no material.