%&LaTeX \documentclass{article} \usepackage{setspace} \newcommand{\tab}{\hspace{5mm}} \begin{document} \tab {\nobreakspace} \tab \textsc{i\tab }{\nobreakspace}\\ \tab {\nobreakspace} {\nobreakspace}\tab \textsc{i} \begin{center} \textsc{SAND92-2137} \end{center} \begin{center} \textsc{Unlimited Release} \end{center} \begin{center} \textsc{Printed November 1995} \end{center} \begin{center} \begin{spacing}{2.0} \textbf{\textsc{{\LARGE EXODUS: A Finite Element Data Model}}} \end{spacing} \end{center} \begin{center} \textsc{Larry A. Schoof, Victor R. Yarberry} \end{center} \begin{center} \textsc{Computational Mechanics and Visualization Department} \end{center} \begin{center} \textsc{Sandia National Laboratories} \end{center} \begin{center} \textsc{Albuquerque, NM 87185} \end{center} \begin{center} \textbf{\textsc{{\large Abstract}}} \end{center} \textsc{EXODUS is a model developed to store and retrieve data for finite element analyses. It is used for preprocessing (problem definition), postprocessing (results visualization), as well as code to code data transfer. An EXODUS data file is a random access, machine independent, binary file that is written and read via C, C++, or Fortran library routines which comprise the Application Programming Interface (API).} \begin{flushright} \textsc{Distribution} \end{flushright} \begin{flushright} \textsc{Category UC-705} \end{flushright} \end{document}