DM.hsp-tailor
DM.hsp-tailor eliminates redundant information from d3hsp or messag files in order to keep the files small.
purpose: hsp-tailor eliminates redundant information from d3hsp or messag files in order to keep the files small, eg
- long failed element reports
- nodal coordinates
- element connectivities
- nodal initial velocities
- temperature data with zero values
- contact segment lists
- ... optional other data like
- midface penetration warnings
- general warnings
- friction tables
- pressure boundary condition cards
- temperature initial or boundary conditions
- initial stress shell data
usage: | hsp-tailor [options] messag-file[s] |
options:
-list | list file size and reduction factors |
-nodigit | eliminate "digitized curve data" too |
-noadded | eliminate "added mass" reports too |
-nofric | eliminate "friction table" echo too |
-nopres | eliminate "pressure b.c." reports |
-nowarn | eliminate all kind of warnings (" *** Warning ") |
-no40487 | eliminate warnings 40487 (SOL+487) |
-nospot | eliminate contact-spotweld slave-master list |
-noinistrs | eliminate "initial stresses for shells/solids" list |
-notempini | eliminate "temperature initial conditions" list |
-notempbc | eliminate "temperature boundary conditions" list |
-nomid ### | eliminate contact midface penetration warnings eg "-nomid 11" -> interface ID 11 only eg "-nomid 0-10000" -> slave node IDs in range from 0-10000 |
-contseg | keep contact slave/master nodal segment data |
-temp | keep full "temperature data" report (Default: eliminate entries with zero values) |
-replace | replace existing messag file by modified file (Default: create <mesfil>.mod) |
-gzip | gzip resulting file |
-lastsumm | write last summary report for failed elements at the end |
-version | version info |
Example:
% hsp-tailor -repl mes* d3hsp