Tracer sets will appear as both node and element sets in the output
database. If a tracer set has multiple birth stages, additional node and
element sets will be created that group all the tracer particles associated
with a given birth stage. These subsets are named by appending the birth stage
number to the tracer set name. For example, if a tracer set with the name
INLET
is defined with two particle birth stages,
three node sets and three element sets will be created in the output database:
INLET Stage 1
, INLET Stage
2
, and INLET
(which contains
all the nodes/elements from both INLET Stage 1
and INLET Stage 2
).
When tracer particles are used with adaptive meshing, internal field output
requests are generated automatically for the requested output variables for all
the elements or nodes in the domain that completely defines the space of
possible tracer particle locations. This region is determined by
Abaqus/Explicit
and typically corresponds to the elements attached to the parent nodes and any
intersecting adaptive mesh domains. The postprocessing calculator (see
The Postprocessing Calculator)
will compute the value of any requested output quantity at a tracer particle by
interpolating the results from the element that encompasses the particle at the
time of output.
When tracer particles are used in an Eulerian analysis,
Abaqus/Explicit processes the output requests in the
same way as for other node and element output; therefore, the postprocessing
calculator is not used, and no additional internal requests are generated.