model thermal
command
Syntax
- model thermal <b > keyword
-
This command sets parameters for a thermal material analysis (only available if
model configure thermal
has been specified). The activity can be directly specified by providing b. [cs: Common trouble] See the topic ref-thermalanalysis-.- active b
The thermal process is on, by default, when the
model configure thermal
command is given. Specify active off to suppress thermal calculations.
- list
Display thermal calculation-mode information.
- follower b
Specifies that thermal mode is to be considered a follower, and cycled to equilibrium after each leader step has been taken. This particular option is provided for completeness, but is rarely useful in thermal calculations.
- substep i
Specifies the maximum number of steps the thermal process will take when solving with follower on.
- time-total f
f is the accumulated thermal time for the model. This can be reset to any value, and will continue to be accumulated during cycling after that.
- timestep
- automatic
The stable timestep is calculated automatically. This is the default setting.
- fix f
Set the timestep to be the fixed value f. All timestep calculations are skipped. Setting a value greater than the calculated critical timestep will result in an error.
- increment f
Set the incremental amount that the timestep is allowed to increase from one cycle to the next in auto mode. By default, f = 1.05. The timestep can decrease by any amount to ensure stability.
- maximum f
Set the maximum allowed timestep. By default, there is no bound to the maximum timestep.
- safety-factor f
Set the timestep safety factor, or the factor that is multiplied by the stable timestep calculated when auto mode. By default, f = 0.8.
- update i
This value is not used in FLAC3D thermal timestep calculations.
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