ABAQUS 6.14: Using Abaqus Online Documentation
ABAQUS 6.14: Using Abaqus Online Documentation
ABAQUS 6.14
USING ABAQUS ONLINE DOCUMENTATION
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Preface
This section lists various resources that are available for help with using Abaqus Unified FEA software.
Support
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CONTENTS
Contents
PART I
1.
Introduction
PART II
2.
1.1
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
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4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
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PART III
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6.1
6.2
Chapter 1, Introduction
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INTRODUCTION
1.
Introduction
This chapter provides an overview of the Abaqus documentation.
The documentation for Abaqus is organized into a collection, with guides grouped by function (as
shown in Figure 11).
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INTRODUCTION
1.1
1.1.1
This guide includes detailed descriptions of how to use Abaqus/CAE for model generation, analysis,
and results evaluation and visualization. Abaqus/Viewer users should refer to the information on the
Visualization module in this guide.
1.1.2
This guide contains a complete description of the elements, material models, procedures, input
specifications, etc. It is the basic reference document for Abaqus/Standard, Abaqus/Explicit, and
Abaqus/CFD. Both input file usage and Abaqus/CAE usage information are provided in this guide.
1.1.3
This guide contains detailed examples designed to illustrate the approaches and decisions needed to
perform meaningful linear and nonlinear analysis. Many of the examples are worked with several
different element types, mesh densities, and other variations. Typical cases are large motion of an
elastic-plastic pipe hitting a rigid wall; inelastic buckling collapse of a thin-walled elbow; explosive
loading of an elastic, viscoplastic thin ring; consolidation under a footing; buckling of a composite shell
with a hole; and deep drawing of a metal sheet. It is generally useful to look for relevant examples in
this guide and to review them when embarking on a new class of problems.
1.1.4
This guide contains benchmark problems and analyses used to evaluate the performance of Abaqus;
the tests are multiple element tests of simple geometries or simplified versions of real problems. The
NAFEMS benchmark problems are included in this guide.
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INTRODUCTION
1.1.5
This guide is a self-paced tutorial designed to help new users become familiar with using Abaqus/CAE to
create solid, shell, and beam and truss models and Abaqus/Standard or Abaqus/Explicit to perform static,
quasi-static, and dynamic stress analysis simulations. It contains a number of fully worked examples that
provide practical guidelines for performing structural analyses with Abaqus. In addition, comprehensive
tutorials are provided to introduce users familiar with the Abaqus solver products to the Abaqus/CAE
interface.
1.1.6
This guide is designed to help new users become familiar with the Abaqus input file syntax for static and
dynamic stress analysis simulations. The Abaqus keyword interface is used to model examples similar
to those included in Getting Started with Abaqus: Interactive Edition.
1.1.7
This guide contains instructions for navigating, viewing, and searching the Abaqus HTML and PDF
documentation.
1.1.8
This guide describes how to install Abaqus and how to configure the installation for particular
circumstances. Some of this information, of most relevance to users, is also provided in the
Abaqus Analysis Users Guide.
1.1.9
This guide contains a complete description of all the input options that are available in Abaqus/Standard,
Abaqus/Explicit, and Abaqus/CFD.
1.1.10
This guide contains detailed, precise discussions of all theoretical aspects of Abaqus. It is written to be
understood by users with an engineering background.
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INTRODUCTION
1.1.11
This guide describes basic test cases, providing verification of each individual program feature
(procedures, output options, MPCs, etc.) against exact calculations and other published results. It may
be useful to run these problems when learning to use a new capability. In addition, the supplied input
data files provide good starting points to check the behavior of elements, materials, etc.
1.1.12
This guide provides a complete description of all the user subroutines available for use in Abaqus
analyses. It also discusses the utility routines that can be used when writing user subroutines.
1.1.13
Abaqus Glossary
This guide defines technical terms as they apply to the Abaqus Unified FEA Product Suite.
1.1.14
This guide provides a description of the Abaqus Scripting Interface, which is an application programming
interface (API) to the models and data used by Abaqus. The guide describes how commands can be used
to create and analyze Abaqus/CAE models, to view the results of the analysis, and to automate repetitive
tasks. It also contains information on using the Abaqus Scripting Interface or C++ as an API to the output
database.
1.1.15
This guide provides a command reference that lists the syntax of each command in the Abaqus Scripting
Interface.
1.1.16
This guide provides a description of the Abaqus GUI Toolkit, which allows you to customize the
Abaqus/CAE Graphical User Interface by creating your own dialog boxes, GUI modules, and even
applications. The guide explains how to use the components of the toolkit by providing snippets of
example code.
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1.1.17
This guide provides a complete listing of the Abaqus GUI Toolkit programming interface, but it does
not describe how to use the toolkit. For an explanation of how to use the Abaqus GUI Toolkit, see the
Abaqus GUI Toolkit Users Guide.
1.1.18
This guide contains brief descriptions of the new features available in the latest release of the Abaqus
product line.
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2.
2.1
Type abaqus doc at the system prompt, where abaqus is the command to run Abaqus.
In Abaqus/CAE, select Search & Browse Guides from the Help menu on the main menu bar.
On Windows platforms, if you have Abaqus HTML documentation installed on your computer, the
following shortcut may be available from the Start menu:
ProgramsAbaqus 6.14 DocumentationHTML Documentation
If you do not have Abaqus products or Abaqus documentation installed on your computer, contact your
system administrator for the URL for the Abaqus HTML documentation collection on your network. For
quick access to the documentation, save the location as a bookmark in your browser.
For information on installing and configuring the HTML documentation, see Chapter 2, Installing
Abaqus, of the Abaqus Installation and Licensing Guide.
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To see brief descriptions of each book, hold the cursor over the book titles in the collection. For example,
if you hold the cursor over the title for the Abaqus Analysis Users Guide, the following description
appears:
2.3
2.4
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list box
search field
navigation
frame
table of contents
control frame
text frame
table of contents
frame
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book window to the foreground by clicking a link to its content from another book window or from the
collection page. The window opens on top of the current window with the link target page displayed.
2.6
2.7
2.8
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icon.
3.
3.1
3.1.1
Use the tools in the table of contents control frame to vary the level of detail displayed in the table of
contents frame. Click the
Click the
tool expands the table of contents entries to a default level of expansion. Clicking the
The
tool an additional time will have no effect. Individual sections can be expanded by clicking book icons
as described in Using the table of contents frame, Section 3.2. However, if you collapse one or all of
the entries, you can use the
Note: The default level of expansion is not the same for each book. The default expansion levels were
chosen to balance usefulness and performance based on the size and content of each book.
3.1.2
Browsing
Use the
and
arrows in the text frame to navigate sequentially to the previous and next HTML
page. You can also use the Web browser functions to return to recently viewed pages.
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Searching
Use the Search text field in the navigation frame to search for specific terms or phrases. You can conduct
searches of the Abaqus HTML documentation from the book window or from the collection window.
See Chapter 4, Searching the Abaqus HTML documentation, for more information.
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the subtopics appear under the topic heading, and the sign changes to
(see Figure 31), indicating that
the section is expanded. If appears beside a subsection, there are no further levels within that section
next to the topic heading.
to expand. To collapse an expanded section of the table of contents, click
and
In addition, you can use the
book to the default level of expansion.
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4.
4.1
For example, if you search for finite strain, you will find occurrences of finite and strain
within the proximity range; the result is order independent.
Search phrases are made up of multiple search terms enclosed in double quotation marks. The search
procedure displays hits only when the documentation contains an exact match of the phrase in the search
field. For example, if you search for finite strain, you will find occurrences of finite strain.
This search will not locate occurrences of the phrase finite plastic strain. For additional information
about searching techniques, see HTML search details, Section 4.4, and Using the Advanced Search
options, Section 4.5.
You can combine search terms and search phrases in a single search procedure. For example, if you
search for plastic finite strain, you will find occurrences of finite strain and plastic
within the proximity range.
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4.1.1
The default search proximity range is used when you search for multiple terms and when you use the
advanced search options to search for one term without another. In all Abaqus guides the default search
proximity range corresponds to the smallest section size that appears in the table of contents for that
book.
To locate search results in any book, you should use the table of contents to open a section that
indicates a number of search hits and scroll through the section or use the Next Match and Previous
Match buttons to locate highlighted search terms.
4.1.2
Use search terms without quotes for broad searching or to locate words that occur infrequently. Use
search phrases to narrow a search or to locate specific information related to words that appear frequently
in the documentation.
4.2
To conduct a search:
1. Type the term or phrase into the Search text field, and press [Enter] or click Search.
An hourglass icon displays while the search is in progress. When the search is complete, the table
of contents frame displays the number of hits next to each topic heading and the title of the current
section is highlighted in the table of contents frame. In addition, all hits become highlighted in the
text frame (see Figure 42). If the search is unsuccessful, a message indicates that no hits were
found.
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Figure 42 Search hits displayed in the table of contents frame and the book window.
2. If the search is successful, click Next Match or Previous Match in the navigation frame to
move forward through the document from one hit to the next. As you step through each hit, the
highlighting color of the hit that you are viewing is different from that of the remaining hits. When
you move from one section to another, the highlighting in the table of contents frame moves to the
new section.
3. If desired, use the table of contents frame to move to a relevant section in the book and then click
Next Match or Previous Match to continue the search process.
If you open another book in the collection, the browser repeats the previous search in the newly opened
book.
To clear the Search text field and to remove highlighting from the text frame and search feedback
from the table of contents frame, click Clear Search in the navigation frame. Clear Search refreshes
the page and moves the view to the top of the page. To stop a search before the process is complete, click
the
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Figure 44
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The basic search function matches the exact spelling of each word that you have typed in the search
text field. For example:
Searching for element will find
element
Element
ELEMENT
Variations from the root word elementsuch as elements, elemental, or elementaryare
not found by the default search. You can use an Advanced Search option that widens the
search by increasing the number of word forms that are found (see Search word match criteria,
Section 4.5.4).
Proximity
If you enter more than one word in the Search text field, the default search function finds those
words inside the default proximity range. The default proximity range is based on the smallest
section size that appears in the table of contents for each book (see Search terms and search
phrases, Section 4.1). For example:
Searching for twist beam will find
You can search for words that appear together in sequence by placing them between double quotation
marks. You can also place a hyphen (-) between the words in the Search text field to search for
words that contain a hyphen. For example:
Searching for cut loft feature will find
step-dependent
step dependent
The use of quotation marks controls word order only, not word variations. See Using the
Advanced Search options, Section 4.5, for information about searching for word derivations.
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The wildcard character (*) can stand for any character or set of characters and enables you to search
for words or phrases that contain certain letters or patterns of letters. For example:
Searching for hy*lastic will find
hyperbolic
hyperelastic, hyperelasticity, HYPERELASTIC
hyperfoam, HYPERFOAM
hyperlinks
Since the wildcard character (*) has special meaning in the search language, the following restrictions
apply:
You cannot search for words and phrases containing a wildcard character.
You cannot use a wildcard character as the first character in a search term.
You cannot use a wildcard character to search exclusively for occurrences of keywords in the text.
For example, you cannot search for *lastic or *ELASTIC. However, you can search for an Abaqus
keyword by using an Advanced Search option. For more information, see Narrowing the focus of a
search, Section 4.5.2.
The wildcard character (?) is commonly used as a single-character replacement wildcard in other
search engines. It is not used in the Abaqus search engine.
4.4.1
The search function searches almost all the text you can scroll through in the text frame of a book
window, including section titles, hyperlinks, and figure titles. Text that appears in equations, graphics
and captions, and page headings is excluded from the search function. In addition, text that appears in
the introductory sections of each book, such as the Preface, is excluded from the HTML documentation
search function. You can use the browsers search function to search the introductory sections.
The Abaqus HTML documentation search function automatically ignores the words a and the.
You can search for phrases that include a and the by enclosing the search phrase in quotation marks.
Note: Using quotations marks around a or the alone produces no hits.
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You cannot search for punctuation marks alone or for punctuation marks enclosed by quotation
marks. You can search for punctuation marks such as periods or commas as part of a search phrase
that is enclosed by quotation marks. You can also search for words connected by a hyphen without the
surrounding quotation marks. However, punctuation marks such as periods, commas, or hyphens cannot
be the first or last character of the search phrase.
You can search for special characters, but you must use a blackslash before the character. You can
search for the following special characters, preceded by a backslash:
%
@
\
/
#
4.5
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For information about basic search behavior and search procedures, see HTML search details,
Section 4.4.
4.5.1
To remove unwanted terms from the search, enter a term or phrase in the Without the text field of
the Advanced Search window. For example, you can search for occurrences of continuum without
shell inside the same section, as shown in Figure 47.
4.5.2
Use the Advanced Search options to restrict a search to a particular context. Occurrences of the search
phrase that do not appear in that context are not included in the search results. The list of available search
filters appears when you click the Limit search to menu button. By default, the search function locates
words in All searchable text. To limit your search, choose from the following options (see Figure 48):
Abaqus keywords: Keywords (also known as options) are preceded by an asterisk and appear
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For example, if you are looking for the *ELASTIC keyword and not just any occurrence of the word
elastic, type elastic in the Search text field and select the Abaqus keywords search filter. The
search function finds only cases where the word appears as part of a keyword name, such as *ELASTIC
and *POROUS ELASTIC. If you type elastic in the Search text field without using a search filter,
the search result includes any usage of the word elastic. If you are looking for occurrences of the word
creep and you select the Abaqus keywords search filter, the search function finds only cases where
the word appears as part of a keyword name, such as *CREEP and *CREEP STRAIN RATE CONTROL.
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If you select the User subroutine names search filter, the search function finds only cases where the
word is used as the name of user subroutine CREEP.
4.5.3
To search for a particular word or phrase near another word or phrase, use the Display occurrences
within menu button. By default, the search function locates multiple search terms that appear inside the
same section. To control the area within which all words listed in the Search text field must appear,
choose from the following options (see Figure 49):
The same section: (the default) this option locates multiple search terms that appear in any
order within the default proximity range. (For more information, see Default search proximity
and highlighting, Section 4.1.1.)
The same paragraph: this option locates multiple search terms that appear in any order within
the same paragraph.
The same sentence: this option locates multiple search terms that appear in any order within the
same sentence.
Figure 49 The Display occurrences within search menu in the Advanced Search window.
In addition, you can search for words that appear within the following blocks of text:
Titles: this option locates a word or multiple search terms that appear in any order within any
section title.
Abaqus/CAE usage examples: this option locates a word or multiple search terms that appear in
any order within sections in the Abaqus Analysis Users Guide and the Abaqus Release Notes that
explain how to complete a specific procedure using Abaqus/CAE.
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Input file usage examples: this option locates a word or multiple search terms that appear in any
order within sections in the Abaqus Analysis Users Guide that explain how to complete a specific
procedure using the keyword interface.
If the number of hits seems excessive, you can add more words to the Search text field or select another
option to narrow the search.
4.5.4
To select the word form or derivative words that the search function will match, use the Match parameter.
By default, the search function matches the exact spelling of the search term or phrases. The search
function is insensitive to case. To change the word match selection, choose from the following options
(see Figure 410):
Exact spelling: (default) this options finds only exact spelling matches.
Derived form: this option finds any words that can be derived from the search word; to find such
words in a specific order, use quotation marks and Derived form.
Plural/Possessive: this option finds words containing s, es, s, and s; to find such words in a
specific order, use quotation marks and Plural/Possessive.
Figure 410
For example, a search for the word element produces the following results, depending on the match
parameter selected:
element
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Plural/Possessive finds
element
elements
elements
elements
element
elements
elem
elementary
elemental
If the search returns no hits or the number of hits seems low, widen the search by increasing the number
of word forms that the search function attempts to locate.
4.6
Search strategies
The best strategy for locating information in the Abaqus HTML documentation involves a combination
of searching for terms or phrases, determining the appropriate book or books to view, and using the table
of contents to navigate to the most likely area. The Abaqus HTML documentation allows you to search
at both the book level and the collection level. Familiarity with the overall structure of the documentation
collection contents significantly enhances the effectiveness of searching.
This section discusses strategies to help you maximize the effectiveness of searches in the Abaqus
HTML collection. The following topics are covered:
4.6.1
The book containing the most search results may not have the information for which you are searching.
You will obtain search results faster if you are able to identify which book most likely contains the
information you need. For example, if you are looking for information related to interactive modeling or
visualization procedures, start by searching the Abaqus/CAE Users Guide. If you are looking for details
on a specific analysis type or procedure, start with a search of the Abaqus Analysis Users Guide. If you
are looking for an example of an analysis, start by searching the Abaqus Example Problems Guide or the
Abaqus Benchmarks Guide.
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If you are not sure where to start, you can search the collection level and see how many related hits
occur in each book; the number of hits in each book on a particular topic may provide some guidance.
For more information about the books in the documentation collection, see The Abaqus
documentation collection, Section 1.1.
4.6.2
When performing a search, you can use the table of contents to find the most relevant hits. The total
number of hits in the book are displayed next to the book title, which is the first entry in the table of
contents. If you find many hits and are unsure where to look in the book, collapse the table of contents
and look for sections with the highest number of hits. Look for section titles related to your search topic,
and expand those sections. In addition, you can use the Advanced Search options to search for titles
that may help identify relevant sections.
4.6.3
Specifying relevant search terms is critical to locating information. New users performing general
searches should begin with obvious search terms and navigate the search results using the number of
hits shown in the table of contents frame as a guide along with titles in the table of contents. As the
search proceeds, more specific terms can be added to narrow the results (see Narrowing the focus of a
search, Section 4.5.2, for more information).
For example, if you are looking for general information on elements, you could search for elements
at the collection level. This will produce large numbers of search hits in essentially every guide. If you
are looking for information about new elements, open the Abaqus Release Notes. If you are looking
for an overview of the Abaqus element library, open the Abaqus Analysis Users Guide. Expand the
chapters on elements, and navigate using the table of contents or refine the search terms to look for more
specific information. In addition, add terms such as continuum shell or solid to refine the search.
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5.
5.1
Note: To view current information on platform support for PDF viewers, consult the System
Information section of the Support page at www.3ds.com/simulia.
The ability to view PDF documents on a particular platform depends on the availability of PDF
viewer software on that platform. Search capabilities in PDF viewers vary from platform to platform
and with the viewer software version.
To view the Abaqus PDF documentation on Windows platforms:
1. Use the Start menu shortcut:
ProgramsAbaqus 6.14 DocumentationPDF Documentation
2. If the PDF documentation was configured instead of the HTML when Abaqus was installed, you
can type abaqus doc on the command line (where abaqus is the command to run Abaqus). See
Abaqus documentation, Section 3.2.11 of the Abaqus Analysis Users Guide.
3. Alternatively, you can open the collection index file (index.pdf) directly in your PDF viewer.
If the HTML and PDF documentation were installed, the PDF index file is located in the
following subdirectory under the SIMULIA installation directory:
simulia_dir\Documentation\docs\v6.14\pdf_books\index.pdf
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If only the PDF documentation was installed, the PDF index file is located in the following
subdirectory:
simulia_dir\Documentation\pdf_docs\v6.14\index.pdf
4. Click a title to open an individual book, or use the search function to search the PDF documentation
collection.
Note: The PDF collection index file can also be accessed from within the HTML documentation
by clicking the Adobe PDF file icon in the upper right corner of the HTML collection index file
(index.html).
To view the Abaqus PDF documentation on Linux platforms:
1. If the PDF documentation was configured instead of the HTML when Abaqus was installed, you
can type abaqus doc on the command line (where abaqus is the command to run Abaqus). See
Abaqus documentation, Section 3.2.11 of the Abaqus Analysis Users Guide.
2. Alternatively, you can open the collection index file (index.pdf) directly in your PDF viewer.
If the HTML and PDF documentation were installed, the PDF index file is located in the
following subdirectory under the SIMULIA installation directory:
simulia_dir/Documentation/docs/v6.14/pdf_books/index.pdf
If only the PDF documentation was installed, the PDF index file is located in the following
subdirectory:
simulia_dir/Documentation/pdf_docs/v6.14/index.pdf
3. Click a title to open an individual book, or use the search function to search the PDF documentation
collection.
Note: The PDF collection index file can also be accessed from within the HTML documentation
by clicking the Adobe PDF file icon in the upper right corner of the HTML collection index file
(index.html).
5.2
Use the Page Navigation toolbar (see Figure 51) to navigate through documents. You can also
use menu commands and keyboard shortcuts for paging through documents. See Adobe Reader
Help for more information.
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You can display the bookmarks in the navigation pane that represent a hierarchical outline of the
topics in the book (see Figure 52).
Figure 52
This outline allows you to move quickly from one part of the book to another. When you click a
bookmark, the text frame displays the corresponding section in the book. To display the bookmarks,
click the Bookmarks tab on the left side of the Adobe Reader window.
The bookmarks can display varying levels of detail. You can choose to display only major
topic headings or to expand any or all of the topic headings to show subtopic headings as well. To
expand an individual section of the bookmarks, click the plus sign (+) to the left of the topic heading.
The headings of the subtopics appear under the topic heading. To collapse an expanded section of
the bookmarks, click the minus sign () next to the topic heading.
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Searching
Use the Find toolbar (open by default) or the Search window (see Figure 53) to search for specific
words or phrases.
Figure 53
To open the Search window, select EditSearch from the main menu bar or click the arrow
in the Find toolbar and select Open Full Reader Search.See Chapter 6, Searching the PDF
documentation, for more information.
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5.3
Note: You cannot use an Adobe print driver to create a copy of the Abaqus PDF documentation.
Although the books can be sent to a printer to produce a hard copy, the books are stored in an encrypted
format that produces an error if the files are sent to an Adobe print driver.
5.3.1
You can use the print function in the PDF viewer to print one or more pages of the PDF documentation.
To print selected sections of the guide, use the navigation controls and bookmarks to identify the starting
and end page numbers in the PDF document, then specify the pages to be printed in the Print dialog box.
To print from a PDF book:
1. Select FilePrint from the main menu bar, or click the
5.3.2
All books in the Abaqus PDF collection except the Abaqus Scripting Reference Guide and the Abaqus
icon in the top left corner of each page that allows you to
GUI Toolkit Reference Guide contain a
print a selected section without specifying a page range.
To print an entire section:
1. In the section you wish to print, click the
2. In the dialog box that appears, confirm the printer you are using, the section number and title of the
PDF section to be printed, and the page range of the section to be printed.
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6.
For information on conducting searches using other PDF viewers, refer to the user documentation for
those applications.
6.1
6.1.1
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options:
Match Exact word or phrase
This search option finds the exact form and the plural form of each word that you type in the
search field. The option searches for the entire string of characters, including spaces, in the
order in which they were typed. For example, searching for element will find
element, elements
Element, Elements
ELEMENT, ELEMENTS
Words that are formed from elementsuch as elemental or elementaryare not found
by the search.
Match Any of the words
This search option finds any of the words that you type in the search field as well as different
forms of each word. For example, searching for metal plasticity will find
4. Click the arrow to the right of the Look In field, and select Select Index.
Once the index has been selected, Adobe Reader saves the selection.
b. If the index is not listed, click Add, locate the index_614.pdx file, and click Open.
c. Verify that no other indexes are selected.
d. Click OK to close the Index selection dialog box.
6. Select any of the additional search criteria:
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Note: Some of the search characteristics available in Adobe Reader to refine a search are not
appropriate for Abaqus documentation searches.
Whole words only
This search option matches the exact form of each word that you type in the search pane. For
example, searching for element will find
element
Element
ELEMENT
Without this option, you might also find words such as elements, elemental, and
elementary.
Proximity
This option finds search terms that are within 900 words of each other. This option is available
only for multiple document searches or index definition files and if Match All of the words
is selected.
Case-Sensitive
This option finds only occurrences of the words that are in the same case as the word or words
you type in the search field.
Stemming
This option finds words that contain part (the stem) of the specified search word or phrase when
searching in the current file or Acrobat indexes. For example, stemming will find instances of
the search word that end in ing, ed, x, ion, and so on.
Note: An exception is the ending er. Words ending in er are excluded from the search
results.
For example, searching for any form of execut will find
execute, executes
executed
executing
executable, executables
execution
7. Click Search.
The search pane displays a list of the results nested under the document names and paths.
8. Sort the search results as desired by clicking the arrow to the right of the Sort by field and selecting
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10. Click an item from the results list to display the PDF page. Continue clicking items in the results
list, or select EditSearch ResultsNext Result to see the next occurrence.
6.2
6.2.1
This section explains how to conduct a basic search of a single PDF book and how to narrow the search
results by conducting an advanced search of a single PDF book. The following procedure explains how
to conduct a basic search of a single PDF book.
1. Enter the word or phrase that you want to find in the Find toolbar, and press Enter.
The following procedure explains how to conduct an advanced search of a single PDF book.
1. Display the Search window in one of two ways:
options:
Match Exact word or phrase
This search option finds the exact form and the plural form of each word that you type in the
search field. The option searches for the entire string of characters, including spaces, in the
order in which they were typed. For example, searching for element will find
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This search option finds any of the words that you type in the search field as well as different
forms of each word. For example, searching for metal plasticity will find
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plasticity, Plasticity
viscoplasticity, Viscoplasticity
4. Click the arrow to the right of the Look In field, and select The Current PDF Document.
5. Select any of the additional search criteria:
Note: Some of the search characteristics available in Adobe Reader to refine a search are not
appropriate for Abaqus documentation searches.
Whole words only
This search option matches the exact form of each word that you type in the search pane. For
example, searching for element will find
element
Element
ELEMENT
Without this option, you might also find words such as elements, elemental, and
elementary.
Proximity
This option finds search terms that are within 900 words of each other. This option is available
only for multiple document searches or index definition files and if Match All of the words
is selected.
Case-Sensitive
This option finds only occurrences of the words that are in the same case as the word or words
you type in the search field.
Stemming
This option finds words that contain part (the stem) of the specified search word or phrase when
searching in the current file or Acrobat indexes. For example, stemming will find instances of
the search word that end in ing, ed, x, ion, and so on.
Note: An exception is the ending er. Words ending in er are excluded from the search
results.
For example, searching for any form of execut will find
execute, executes
executed
executing
executable, executables
execution
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6. Click Search.
6.2.2
This section explains how to conduct a search of the entire PDF collection.
1. Display the Search window in one of two ways:
options:
Match Exact word or phrase
This search option finds the exact form and the plural form of each word that you type in the
search field. The option searches for the entire string of characters, including spaces, in the
order in which they were typed. For example, searching for element will find
element, elements
Element, Elements
ELEMENT, ELEMENTS
Words that are formed from elementsuch as elemental or elementaryare not found
by the search.
Match Any of the words
This search option finds any of the words that you type in the search field as well as different
forms of each word. For example, searching for metal plasticity will find
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Note: Some of the search characteristics available in Adobe Reader to refine a search are not
appropriate for Abaqus documentation searches.
Whole words only
This search option matches the exact form of each word that you type in the search pane. For
example, searching for element will find
element
Element
ELEMENT
Without this option, you might also find words such as elements, elemental, and
elementary.
Proximity
This option finds search terms that are within 900 words of each other. This option is available
only for multiple document searches or index definition files and if Match All of the words
is selected.
Case-Sensitive
This option finds only occurrences of the words that are in the same case as the word or words
you type in the search field.
Stemming
This option finds words that contain part (the stem) of the specified search word or phrase when
searching in the current file or Acrobat indexes. For example, stemming will find instances of
the search word that end in ing, ed, x, ion, and so on.
Note: An exception is the ending er. Words ending in er are excluded from the search
results.
For example, searching for any form of execut will find
execute, executes
executed
executing
executable, executables
execution
6. Click Search.
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7. Click an item from the results list to display the PDF page. Continue clicking items in the results
list, or click Find Next or Find Previous to see the next occurrence.
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