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\chapter{Command Input} \label{chap:command}
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Each of the commands in \numbers\ are described below. The commands are
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divided into four categories: (1)~operational commands, (2)~parameter
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setting commands, (3)~database selection and display commands, and
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(4)~miscellaneous commands. The operational commands are the commands
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that actually perform the utility functions of \numbers, such as
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calculating the mass properties, or verifying the correct definition of
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contact surfaces. The parameter setting commands are used to setup the
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parameters required by the operational commands, such as the material
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density which is required to calculate the mass properties. The
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database selection and display commands simply echo information
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contained on the database to the terminal. Miscellaneous commands are
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simply commands that do not fit into any of the previous categories.
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\input{cominput}
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\newpage
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\section{Operational Commands}\label{sec:oper}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{PROPERTIES}
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\param{nquad} \default{1},
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[\param{density}]
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\cmdnext \cmdverb{MASS}
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\param{nquad} \default{1},
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[\param{density}]
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} {
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\cmd{properties} or \cmd{mass} calculates several mass properties of
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the body. The calculated properties are the volume and mass of each
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element block; the mass moments of inertia of the body; the
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location of the center of gravity; the minimum, maximum, and average
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element volume for each element block; and the number of elements in
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each element block. A value called the timestep factor is also
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calculated. This value can be used to estimate the timestep which will
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be used in an explicit dynamic analysis.
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The parameter \param{nquad} sets the number of quadrature (numerical
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integration) points which will be used to calculate mass properties. It
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must be 1 or 4 for a two-dimensional mesh, and 1 or 8 for a
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three-dimensional mesh. If it is not entered, it will be set to the
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last entered value, or to 1 if it has never been set. If all of the
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material densities are equal, they can be set by entering a positive
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value for the optional parameter \param{density}. If the densities are
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not equal, they must be input through the \cmd{density} command.
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If the \cmd{exodus} flag is \cmd{true}, the mass properties will be
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calculated for the deformed shape of the body at each time step; if
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\cmd{exodus} is \cmd{false}, values will only be calculated for the
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undeformed geometry. Section~\ref{sec:mass} describes the algorithms
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used in this calculation, and the resulting output.
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{LOCATE} \cmd{\{NODES$|$ELEMENTS\}}
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\param{locate\_option}
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} {
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\cmd{LOCATE} is used to locate \cmd{NODES} or \cmd{ELEMENTS} that are a
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specified distance from a user-defined point, line, or plane. The
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several available options are defined below. The algorithms used are
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described in Section~\ref{sec:locate}. If \cmd{ELEMENTS} is specified,
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the distance is measured to the element centroid. In the descriptions
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of the \cmd{locate} options below, the $z$ coordinates are entered only
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for three-dimensional bodies. \cmd{LOCATE} calculates distances only
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for the undeformed geometry regardless of the setting of the
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\cmd{EXODUS} flag.
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\cmdoption{\cmd{LOCATE \{NODES$|$ELEMENTS\} POINT}
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\param{$x_0$, $y_0$, $z_0$}, \param{distance}, \param{tolerance}
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} {
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outputs all \cmd{nodes} or \cmd{elements} located a
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distance of \param{distance}$\pm$\param{tolerance} from the
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point \param{$x_0$, $y_0$, $z_0$}. If no nodes or elements are
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located in the specified range, the minimum calculated distance
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is printed. The output includes the node or element number, the
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coordinates of the node or the element centroid, the distance to the
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point, and the angles $\theta$ and $\phi$\footnote{$\phi$ is defined for
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three-dimensional bodies only}. The angles are defined in
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Section~\ref{sec:locate}
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}
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\cmdoption{\cmd{LOCATE \{NODES$|$ELEMENTS\} LINE}
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\param{$x_0$, $y_0$, $z_0$},
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\param{$x_1$, $y_1$, $z_1$},
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\param{distance},
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\param{tolerance},
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\cmd{[BOUNDED$|$UNBOUNDED]}\default{\cmd{UNBOUNDED}}
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} {
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outputs all \cmd{nodes} or \cmd{elements} located a distance of
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\param{distance}$\pm$\param{tolerance} from the line defined by the two
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points \param{$x_0$, $y_0$, $z_0$}, and \param{$x_1$, $y_1$, $z_1$}. If
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no nodes or elements are located in the specified range, the minimum
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calculated distance is printed. The output includes the node or element
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number, the coordinates of the node or the element centroid, and the
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normal and parametric distances from the node or element centroid to the
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line. The distances are defined in Section~\ref{sec:locate}
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}
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\cmdoption{\cmd{LOCATE \{NODES$|$ELEMENTS\} PLANE}
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\param{$x_0$, $y_0$, $z_0$},
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\param{$i$, $j$, $k$},
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\param{distance},
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\param{tolerance}
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} {
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outputs all \cmd{nodes} or \cmd{elements} located a
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distance of \param{distance}$\pm$\param{tolerance} from the plane that
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passes through the point \param{$x_0$, $y_0$, $z_0$} and has a normal
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defined by the vector \param{$i$, $j$, $k$}. This command is only
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defined for a three-dimensional body. If no nodes or elements are
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located in the specified range, the minimum calculated distance is
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printed. The output includes the node or element number, the
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coordinates of the node or the element centroid, and the normal and
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radial distances to the plane. The distances are defined in
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Section~\ref{sec:locate}
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}
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{CAVITY }
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\param{sset$_{1}$}, \param{sset$_{2}$}, \ldots, \param{sset$_n$}
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} {
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\cmd{CAVITY} calculates the volume of a cavity defined by the element
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sidesets \param{sset$_{1}$} to \param{sset$_n$}. The cavity volume
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algorithm, the resulting output, and the rules for defining a valid
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cavity are described in Section~\ref{sec:cavity}.
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If the \cmd{EXODUS} flag is \cmd{TRUE}\footnote{See command
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\cmd{EXODUS}}, the cavity volume is calculated for each of the selected
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time steps, else only the undeformed cavity volume is calculated.
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{LIMITS} [\cmd{ALLTIMES}]
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} {
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\cmd{limits} determines the minimum, maximum, and range of the
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X, Y, and Z coordinates for each of the selected material blocks.
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If \cmd{ALLTIMES} is specified, the limits are determined for each of
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the selected time steps. Note that the \cmd{exodus} flag status does
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not affect this command.
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{OVERLAP }
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\param{flag$_m$}, \param{flag$_s$}
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} {
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\cmd{overlap} is used to verify contact surfaces or slidelines. The
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command determines whether any of the nodes on the surface defined by
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the sideset \param{flag$_s$} penetrate the element faces on the surface
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defined by the sideset \param{flag$_m$}. If a node on the
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\param{flag$_s$} surface penetrates the \param{flag$_m$} surface, the
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node and element numbers are output along with the connectivity array
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for the penetrated element. The algorithm and assumptions used in this
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calculation are described in Section~\ref{sec:overlap}. \cmd{overlap}
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checks only the undeformed geometry regardless of the setting of the
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\cmd{EXODUS} flag.
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{GAP}
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\param{flag$_m$}, \param{flag$_s$},
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\param{d$_{\max}$}, \param{\cmd{[DISTANCE$|$NORMAL]}}
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} {
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\cmd{gap} calculates the distance between nodes on the surfaces defined
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by the sideset flags \param{flag$_m$} and \param{flag$_s$}. For each
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node on the sideset \param{flag$_m$}, the program searches for a
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matching node on the sideset \param{flag$_s$}. A matching node is
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the closest node measured according to the method specified by
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\param{\cmd{[DISTANCE$|$NORMAL]}}. If \cmd{DISTANCE} is specified, the
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distance is simply the actual distance between the two nodes; if
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\cmd{normal} is specified, the distance is the tangential distance to
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the node on the \param{flag$_s$} surface measured from a line passing
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through the node on the \param{flag$_m$} surface and normal to the
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surface. If the distance to the closest \param{flag$_s$} node is
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greater than \param{d$_{\max}$}, then the \param{flag$_m$} node has no
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match and is not shown in the output.
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For each \param{flag$_m$} node with a match, the output shows the
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matching \param{flag$_s$} node, the direction cosines of the surface,
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and the normal and tangential distance from the \param{flag$_m$} node
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to the \param{flag$_s$} node where the normal is defined by the
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direction cosine vector.
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If the \cmd{EXODUS} flag is \cmd{TRUE}, the above information is output
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for each time step. Note that the node matching process and the
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determination of the surface normal are only performed on the undeformed
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geometry; therefore, the distances output for subsequent time steps are
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measured relative to the undeformed normal.
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This command is normally used to calculate the change in distance
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between two surfaces, for example, the closure of a drift in a
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geomechanics problem. Note that unless \param{d$_{\max}$} is specified,
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a match will be found for every node on the \param{flag$_m$} surface.
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This output from this command can be very large; it is recommended that
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\cmd{echo} be turned \cmd{off} prior to executing a \cmd{GAP} command.
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The algorithm and assumptions used for this command are described in
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Section~\ref{sec:gap}.
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}
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\section{Parameter Setting Commands}\label{sec:param}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{AXISYMMETRIC}
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} {
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\cmd{AXISYMMETRIC} informs \numbers\ that the two-dimensional body
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described in the \EXO\ database is axisymmetric. All of the relevant
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operational commands will calculate values based on an axisymmetric
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geometry. This is the default for two-dimensional bodies.
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{PLANAR} or \cmdverb{PLANE}
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} {
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\cmd{PLANAR} informs \numbers\ that the two-dimensional body described
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in the \EXO\ database is planar or plane strain. All of the relevant
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operational commands will calculate values based on a planar geometry.
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{EXODUS}
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\cmd{[ON$|$OFF]} \\
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\default{\cmd{ON} if timesteps present, else \cmd{OFF}}
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} {
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\cmd{EXODUS} sets the \cmd{EXODUS} flag to \cmd{TRUE} which indicates
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that the operational commands should calculate values for each of the
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selected time steps, or \cmd{FALSE} which indicates that the operational
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commands should only calculate values for the basic undeformed geometry.
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{DENSITY }
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} {
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\cmd{DENSITY} prompts the user for the density of each of the element
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blocks. The material density is used in the mass properties calculation
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(Commands \cmd{MASS} and \cmd{PROPERTIES}). If densities are not
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entered prior to entering a \cmd{MASS} or \cmd{PROPERTIES} command, the
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\cmd{density} command will be executed automatically. An optional
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16-character label can be entered following the density. The label will
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be used to identify the material blocks in the mass properties output.
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The label cannot contain any blanks.
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{SELECT}
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\param{option}
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} {
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\cmd{SELECT} selects the materials or material blocks for the
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operational commands.
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\cmdoption{\cmd{SELECT BLOCKS}
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[\cmd{ALL},]
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\param{block\_id$_{1}$}, \param{block\_id$_{2}$}, \ldots\
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\\ \default{all element blocks}
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} {
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selects the element blocks. The \param{block\_id} is the element block
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identifier displayed by the \cmd{LIST BLOCKS} command. The relevant
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operational commands will only calculate values for the selected element
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blocks.
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}
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}
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\cmdoption{\cmd{SELECT MATERIALS}
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[\cmd{ALL},]
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\param{material\_id$_{1}$}, \param{material\_id$_{2}$}, \ldots\
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\\ \default{all materials}
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} {
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selects the element blocks with the material number corresponding to
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\param{material\_id}. The relevant operational commands will only
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calculate values for the selected materials.
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{TMIN}
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\param{tmin} \default{minimum database time}
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} {
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\cmd{TMIN} sets the minimum selected time \param{tmin} to the specified
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parameter value.
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{TMAX}
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\param{tmax} \default{maximum database time}
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} {
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\cmd{TMAX} sets the maximum selected time \param{tmax} to the specified
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parameter value.
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{DELTIME}
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\param{$\Delta t$} \default{0.0}
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} {
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\cmd{DELTIME} sets the selected time interval \param{$\Delta t$} to the
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specified parameter value.
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{TIMES}
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\param{tmin} \cmd{TO} \param{tmax} \cmd{BY} \param{$\Delta t$}
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} {
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\cmd{TIMES} sets \param{tmin}, \param{tmax}, and
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\param{$\Delta t$} with a single command.
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}
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\section{Database Display Commands}
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\label{cmd:display}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{LIST}
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\param{option}
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} {
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\cmd{LIST} displays the database information specified by \param{option}
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on the user's terminal. The ``selected'' items are specified with the
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\cmd{SELECT} command.
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\cmdoption{\cmd{LIST \{VARS$|$VARIABLES\}}
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} {
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displays a summary of the database. The summary includes the database
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title; the number of nodes, elements, and element blocks; the number of
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node sets and side sets; and the number of each type of
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variable.
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}
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\cmdoption{\cmd{LIST \{BLOCKS$|$MATERIALS\}}
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} {
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displays a summary of the element blocks. The summary includes
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the block identifier, the number of elements in the block, the element
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number of the first and last element in the block, and the block status,
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either selected or not selected.
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}
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\cmdoption{\cmd{LIST \{NSETS$|$NODESETS\}}
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} {
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displays a summary of the node sets. The summary
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includes the set identifier and the number of nodes in the set.
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}
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\cmdoption{\cmd{LIST \{SSETS$|$SIDESETS\}}
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} {
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displays a summary of the side sets. The summary
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includes the set identifier, the number of elements in the set, and the
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number of nodes in the set.
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}
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\cmdoption{\cmd{LIST STEPS}
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} {
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displays the number of time steps and the minimum and maximum time step
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times.
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}
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\cmdoption{\cmd{LIST TIMES}
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} {
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displays the step numbers and times for all time steps on the database.
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}
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{HELP}
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\param{command} \default{no parameter}
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} {
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\cmd{HELP} displays information about the program command given as the
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parameter. If no parameter is given, all the command verbs are
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displayed. \cmd{HELP} is system-dependent and may not be available on
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all systems.
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}
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\section{Miscellaneous Commands}\label{sec:misc}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{ECHO}
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\cmd{[ON$|$OFF]} \default{\cmd{ON}}
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} {
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\cmd{ECHO} controls the output of results to the terminal. If \cmd{ON},
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the results are output to the screen. If \cmd{OFF}, \cmd{PRINT} is
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automatically set to \cmd{ON}. Error messages and information from a
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\cmd{LIST} command are always output to the terminal.
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{PRINT}
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\cmd{[ON$|$OFF]} \default{\cmd{ON}}
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} {
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\cmd{PRINT} controls the output of results to the output file. If
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\cmd{ON}, the results are printed to the output file. If \cmd{OFF},
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\cmd{ECHO} is automatically set to \cmd{ON}.
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{COMMENT } [\cmd{PAGE,}] \param{ncom}\default{1}
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} {
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\cmd{COMMENT} prompts the user for a \param{ncom} comment lines which
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are written to the output file. If the optional parameter \cmd{PAGE} is
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present, a page eject will be written to the output file prior to
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writing the comment line(s).
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{EXIT }
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} {
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\cmd{EXIT} exits the program and closes all files.
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}
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