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From the main menu bar, select
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The Import Model dialog box appears.
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Select the type of file from which to import the model.
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Select Abaqus/CAE
Database (file extension .cae) to import a
model from an
Abaqus/CAE
database. For more information, see
Importing a model from an Abaqus/CAE model database.
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Select Abaqus
Input File (file extensions .inp and
.pes) to import a model from an
Abaqus
input file.
Abaqus/CAE
imports the input file and creates a model using information from the supported
options. Unsupported options and parameters are ignored. For more information,
see
Importing a model from an Abaqus input file.
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Select Abaqus
Output Database (file extension .odb) to import
a model from an output database.
Abaqus/CAE
imports the output database and creates a new model. For more information, see
Importing a model from an output database.
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Select Nastran Input File (file extensions
.bdf, .dat,
.nas, .nastran,
.blk, and .bulk) to import a model
from a Nastran input file.
Abaqus/CAE
imports the Nastran data and creates a new model. For more information, see
Importing a model from a Nastran input file.
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Select Ansys Input File (file extension
.cdb) to import a model from an
ANSYS input file.
Abaqus/CAE
imports the ANSYS data and creates a new
Abaqus
model. For more information, see
Importing a model from an ANSYS input file.
Abaqus/CAE
filters the list of available files based on your file type selection.
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Select the file from which you want to import data, and click
OK. For more information on specifying the file to open,
see
Using file selection dialog boxes.
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If you are importing a model from a model database file, the
Import Model from Model Database dialog box appears.
Complete the following additional steps:
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Select the model that you want to copy from the selected model
database.
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If desired, rename the model as you import it into the current
model database. By default, the copied model retains its original name.
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If you want to copy objects between models immediately after you
import the model, toggle on After export, show “Model->Copy
Objects” dialog.
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Click OK to close the Import
Model from Model Database dialog box.
Abaqus/CAE
imports the selected model into the current model database and, if you selected
After export, show “Model->Copy Objects” dialog,
Abaqus/CAE
opens the Copy Objects dialog box. You can use this dialog
box to select individual objects to copy between models in the current model
database. For more information about selecting items in this dialog box, see
Copying objects between models.
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If you are importing a model from an
Abaqus
input file or an output database file,
Abaqus/CAE
completes the import process by performing the following steps:
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Creating the new model
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Naming the model with the same name as the original input file or
output database file
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Making the imported model the current model
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Displaying the imported model in the model list in the context bar
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If you are importing a model from a Nastran input file, the
Import Nastran Input File dialog box appears. Complete the
following additional steps:
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If desired, rename the model as you import it into
Abaqus/CAE.
By default, the imported model inherits the name of the Nastran input file.
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From the Element Type Mapping options, choose
the
Abaqus
element types to which you want to map the Nastran element types
CBAR, CQUAD4,
CHEXA(8), and CTETRA(10). For each
Nastran element type, click
, then select the
Abaqus
element type by toggling element controls from the dialog box that appears.
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From the Section consolidation options,
select the method you want to use to convert section or membrane data in the
Nastran input file:
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Select Preserve section IDs to create an
Abaqus
section corresponding to each Nastran PSHELL
or PCOMP property
ID and to create
Abaqus
discrete fields for shell or membrane thickness and material orientation data
in Nastran.
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Select Group by material ID to create a
single
Abaqus
section for all elements referencing the same material and to create
Abaqus
discrete fields for shell thickness and material orientation data in Nastran.
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Select None to create a separate shell or
membrane section for each combination of orientation, offset, and/or thickness.
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Toggle on Use pre-integrated shell sections
to provide the section property data before the analysis. If this option is not
selected,
Abaqus
calculates (integrates) the cross-sectional behavior from section integration
points during the analysis.
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Toggle on Apply mass/inertia scaling from PARAM,
WTMASS to use the value on the Nastran data line
PARAM, WTMASS, value
as a multiplier for all density, mass, and rotary inertia values created in the
Abaqus
model.
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Toggle on Convert subcases to load cases in a linear
perturbation step to translate Nastran data lines that use the
Nastran libraries SOL 101,
SOL 108, or
SOL 111 into
Abaqus
perturbation steps with load cases.
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Toggle on Couple beam element offsets to
translate beam element offsets in the Nastran data by creating new nodes at the
offset locations, changing the beam connectivity to the new nodes, and rigidly
coupling the new and original nodes. If this option is not selected,
Abaqus
translates beam element offsets to the centroid and shear center for the beam
general section definition.
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If you want to retain the
Abaqus
input file created during the translation process, toggle on Keep
generated
Abaqus
input file.
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Click OK to close the Import
Nastran Input File dialog box.
Abaqus/CAE
translates the Nastran data according to your specifications and imports the
model into the current model database. If any errors arise during translation,
you can display the translation log file in the Import Nastran
Log dialog box, which enables you to browse the log file and search
its contents for error messages.
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