*EXTREME NODE VALUE

Define nodal variables to be monitored.

This option is used to define nodal variables that are to be monitored and compared with user-specified values. It must be used in conjunction with the EXTREME VALUE option.

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See Also
*EXTREME VALUE
In Other Guides
Explicit Dynamic Analysis

ProductsAbaqus/Explicit

TypeHistory data

LevelStep

Required parameters

NSET

Set this parameter equal to the name of the node set in which the variables are to be monitored.

Required, mutually exclusive parameters

ABS

Include this parameter if the user-specified value is to be the upper bound for the absolute value of the variable. At every increment Abaqus/Explicit will check whether the absolute value of the variable has exceeded the specified value.

MAX

Include this parameter if the user-specified value is to be the upper bound for the variable. At every increment Abaqus/Explicit will check whether the variable has exceeded the specified value.

MIN

Include this parameter if the user-specified value is to be the lower bound for the variable. At every increment Abaqus/Explicit will check whether the variable has fallen below the specified value.

Optional parameters

OUTPUT

Set OUTPUT=YES (default) if the requested field-type output to the output database and an additional restart state are to be written when any variable value exceeds the user-specified bounds for the first time. The output will be written in the increment following the one in which such an occurrence took place.

Set OUTPUT=NO to prevent any output from being written.

Data lines to define nodal variables and the maxima or minima

First line
  1. Give the identifying keys for the nodal variables to be monitored. Any variable available for history-type output to the output database can be specified. The keys are defined in Abaqus/Explicit Output Variable Identifiers.

  2. Enter the extreme value.

Repeat the data line as often as necessary to define additional variables to be monitored and their maxima or minima.