INRES, Item1
, Item2
, Item3
, Item4
, Item5
, Item6
, Item7
, Item8
Identifies the data to be retrieved from the results file.
Item1
, Item2
, Item3
,
. . . , Item8
Data to be read into the database from the results file. May consist of any of the following labels:
ALL | — | All solution items (default). |
BASIC | — | NSOL, RSOL, NLOAD, STRS, FGRAD, and FFLUX items. |
NSOL | — | Nodal DOF solution. |
RSOL | — | Nodal reaction loads. |
ESOL | — | Element solution items (includes all of the following): |
NLOAD | — | Element nodal loads. |
STRS | — | Element nodal stresses. |
EPEL | — | Element elastic strains. |
EPTH | — | Element thermal, initial, and swelling strains. |
EPPL | — | Element plastic strains. |
EPCR | — | Element creep strains. |
FGRAD | — | Element nodal gradients. |
FFLUX | — | Element nodal fluxes. |
MISC | — | Element miscellaneous data (SMISC and NMISC). |
Identifies the type of data to be retrieved from the results file for placement into the database through commands such as SET, SUBSET, and APPEND. INRES is a companion command to the OUTRES command controlling data written to the database and the results file. Since the INRES command can only flag data that has already been written to the results file, care should be taken when using the OUTRES command to include all data you wish to retrieve for postprocessing later on.