-
Ran an analysis of Job-A
that referred to
Model-A
that contains
Step-1
and
Step-2
. As a result, the output database
generated by the analysis, Job-A.odb
, contains
results from Step-1
and
Step-2
.
-
Ran a restart analysis of Job-A-restart
that referred to Model-A-restart
. Although
Model-A-restart
contains
Step-1
, Step-2
,
and Step-3
, the output database generated by the
restart analysis, Job-A-restart.odb
, contains
results from only Step-3
.
You can use
the Visualization module
to create deformed, contour, and symbol plots of field data; however, you can
plot the results from only one output database at any time. You must change the
output database if you are looking at the results from
Step-1
or Step-2
and want to look at the results from Step-3
.
If you want to create an animation of results from all three steps, you must
combine the two output databases.
Abaqus
provides an execution procedure for this purpose. For more information, see
Joining Output Database (.odb) Files from Restarted Analyses.
Alternatively, you can create a history plot of a variable over all three
steps using the following technique:
-
Create one X–Y data object for the variable
from the original output database—Job-A.odb
.
-
Create a second X–Y data object from the
output database generated by the restart
analysis—Job-A-restart.odb
.
-
Create an X–Y plot of the two
X–Y data objects. Alternatively, you can create a
new X–Y data object using the Operate on
XY data option, append the first two X–Y
data objects, and create an X–Y plot of the result.
For more information, see
X–Y plotting.
You should take care that your X–Y data objects
are not referring to the same step. For example, consider the restart analysis
described in
Restarting after modifying existing analysis steps,
where you modified an existing step and added a new step before continuing the
analysis. The first output database contains data from
Step-1
and
Step-2
. The second output database contains data
from a modified Step-2
and the new
Step-3
. The first X–Y
data object that you create should use only the data from
Step-1
and should exclude the data from the
original Step-2
. The second
X–Y data object should use the data from the
modified Step-2
and the new
Step-3
.