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Visualize Predefined Fields (from INP file)

Visualize Predefined Fields (from INP file)

Visualize Predefined Fields (from INP file)

(OP)
Good day guys,

I got a *.inp file and imported to CAE. The main part of the assembly has several predefined fields that define the temperature profile in the whole part.
Is there a way to easily visualize this values (temperature) like if we were talking about an output from a *.ODB file? something like a color map.

Im relatively new to abaqus btw.

Thanks.

RE: Visualize Predefined Fields (from INP file)

Run a datacheck, open the odb and create a contour plot.

Or switch to the Visualisation module and display your loads, BC and initial conditions with contour plots.
CAE Manual 42.2 Overview of results selection from the current model database

RE: Visualize Predefined Fields (from INP file)

(OP)
Thanks Mustaine3, the datacheck option is a good one.

I ended up extracting the values from the INP file.

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