Table of Contents
- K - Defines a keypoint.
- KATT - Associates attributes with the selected, unmeshed keypoints.
- KBC - Specifies ramped or stepped loading within a load step.
- KBETW - Creates a keypoint between two existing keypoints.
- KCALC - Calculates stress intensity factors in fracture mechanics analyses.
- KCENTER - Creates a keypoint at the center of a circular arc defined by
three locations.
- KCLEAR - Deletes nodes and point elements associated with selected keypoints.
- KDELE - Deletes unmeshed keypoints.
- KDIST - Calculates and lists the distance between two keypoints.
- KEEP - Stores POST26 definitions and data during active session.
- KESIZE - Specifies the edge lengths of the elements nearest a keypoint.
- KEYOPT - Sets element key options.
- KEYPTS - Specifies "Keypoints" as the subsequent status topic.
- KEYW - Sets a keyword used by the GUI for context filtering (GUI).
- KFILL - Generates keypoints between two keypoints.
- KGEN - Generates additional keypoints from a pattern of keypoints.
- KL - Generates a keypoint at a specified location on an existing line.
- KLIST - Lists the defined keypoints or hard points.
- KMESH - Generates nodes and point elements at keypoints.
- KMODIF - Modifies an existing keypoint.
- KMOVE - Calculates and moves a keypoint to an intersection.
- KNODE - Defines a keypoint at an existing node location.
- KPLOT - Displays the selected keypoints.
- KPSCALE - Generates a scaled set of (meshed) keypoints from a pattern of
keypoints.
- KREFINE - Refines the mesh around specified keypoints.
- KSCALE - Generates a scaled pattern of keypoints from a given keypoint
pattern.
- KSCON - Specifies a keypoint about which an area mesh will be skewed.
- KSEL - Selects a subset of keypoints or hard points.
- KSLL - Selects those keypoints contained in the selected lines.
- KSLN - Selects those keypoints associated with the selected nodes.
- KSUM - Calculates and prints geometry statistics of the selected keypoints.
- KSYMM - Generates a reflected set of keypoints.
- KTRAN - Transfers a pattern of keypoints to another coordinate system.
- KUSE - Specifies whether or not to reuse the factorized
matrix.
- KWPAVE - Moves the working plane origin to the average location of keypoints.
- KWPLAN - Defines the working plane using three keypoints.