\newif\ifdraft\drafttrue \newif\ifsand\sandfalse \SANDnum{SANDXX-YYYY} \SANDauthor{Amy P. Gilkey (original)\\Gregory D. Sjaardema (reprint)} \SANDprintDate{\today} \newcommand{\theTitle}{\caps{\PROGRAM} -- \\ A Program That Algebraically Manipulates the Output of a \\ Finite Element Analysis \\ (\exo{} Version)} \title{\theTitle} \ifsand \pdfbookmark[1]{Cover}{cover} \doCover \newpage \else \SANDmarks{cover} \setcounter{page}{3} \fi \pdfbookmark[1]{Title}{title} %\begin{titlepage} \begin{center} %\SANDnumVar\\ %\SANDreleaseTypeVar\\ \ifdraft Draft Date: \SANDprintDateVar\\ \else Printed \SANDprintDateVar\\ \fi \vspace{0.75in} \CoverFont{m}{24}{28pt} \theTitle\\ \vspace{0.75in} \CoverFont{m}{12}{14pt} \SANDauthorVar\\ Applied Mechanics Division III\\ Sandia National Laboratories\\ Albuquerque, NM 87185-0380\\ \vspace*{.5in} \textbf{Abstract} \end{center} The \caps{\PROGRAM} program allows the user to manipulate data from a finite element analysis before it is plotted. The finite element output data is in the form of variable values (e.g., stress, strain, and velocity components) in an \exo{} database. The \caps{\PROGRAM} program evaluates user-supplied functions of the data and writes the results to an output \exo{} database which can be read by plot programs. %\end{titlepage} \newpage \begin{center} ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS \end{center} The original version of \caps{\PROGRAM} was written by Mary R. Sagartz and Johnny H. Biffle \cite{bib:oldalg}. The version of \caps{\PROGRAM} described in \cite{bib:seaalg} manipulates a \caps{SEACO} database \cite{bib:seaco}.