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From the main menu bar, select
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The Create Filter dialog box appears.
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In the Name field, enter a name for the filter.
For information on naming objects, see
Using basic dialog box components.
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From the Type list, select one of the following,
then click Continue:
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Butterworth
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Type I Chebyshev
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Type II Chebyshev
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Operator
The Edit Filter dialog box appears.
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If you selected the Butterworth filter type or
one of the Chebyshev filter types, perform the following
steps:
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Enter the Cutoff frequency.
Note:
Abaqus
does not perform any checks to ensure that the cutoff frequency is appropriate.
If the cutoff is set too low, valid data will be filtered from the results; if
it is set too high, no filtering will be performed.
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Enter the Order for the filter, which must be
a positive, even integer value no greater than 20.
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If you selected one of the Chebyshev filter
types, accept the default ripple factor or enter a value.
The ripple factor determines the magnitude of data oscillation that
you will allow in exchange for a faster transition between accepted and
rejected data. For more information, see
Filtering Output and Operating on Output in Abaqus/Explicit.
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If desired, specify the type of bounding value for which you want to
filter data.
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Select Maximum to output the maximum value
within each output interval for each variable in the output request.
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Select Minimum to output the minimum value
within each output interval for each variable in the output request.
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Select Absolute maximum to output the maximum
absolute value within each output variable for each variable in the output
request.
You can also select None to toggle off all
bounding value–related output requests for this filter.
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If desired, specify a limit for bounding value requests by entering a
value in the Bounding value limit field. This value limits
the highest or lowest value that
Abaqus/CAE
records for variables that use this filter.
You can also stop the analysis if the bounding value limit is
reached. Toggle on Stop analysis upon reaching limit to
halt a job when the maximum or minimum value equals the limit value for
variables that use this filter.
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If you selected Minimum,
Maximum, or Absolute Maximum for the
type of bounding value, you can apply the filter directly to an invariant. To
filter the invariant, select First or
Second as the Invariant.
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Click OK to create the filter.
To apply the filter in an analysis, select Apply filter
when you create an output request for an
Abaqus/Explicit
analysis procedure. For more information, see
Modifying field output requests
or
Modifying history output requests.