The Adaptivity Process Manager

The Adaptivity Process Manager, which is similar to other managers in Abaqus/CAE, allows you to do the following:

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Understanding adaptivity processes
Creating, editing, and manipulating adaptivity processes
Using the adaptivity process editor
  • Create an adaptivity process and associate the process with a selected model.

  • Edit the selected adaptivity process.

  • Copy, rename, or delete the selected adaptivity process.

In addition, the Adaptivity Process Manager allows you to do the following:

  • Perform a data check on a model before submitting an adaptivity process.

  • Submit an adaptivity process.

  • Continue an adaptivity process after performing a data check.

You can display the Adaptivity Process Manager by selecting AdaptivityManager from the main menu bar. Figure 1 shows the layout of the Adaptivity Process Manager.

Figure 1. The Adaptivity Process Manager.

The three columns of the Adaptivity Process Manager display the following:

Name

The Name column displays the name of the adaptivity process. Click Rename to rename the selected process.

Model

The Model column displays the name of the model associated with the adaptivity process.

Status

The Status column displays the current status of the adaptivity process and is updated continually while the process is running. The status can be one of the following:

None

The process has not been submitted for analysis.

Check Submitted

The model is being submitted for a data check.

Check Running

The data check of the model is running.

Check Completed

The data check of the model completed successfully; you can now continue the adaptivity process.

Submitted

The process is being submitted for execution.

Running

The process has been submitted for analysis and is running.

Completed

The process has run to completion.

Aborted

The process has been aborted due to problems such as fatal errors in the model or lack of disk space.

Terminated

The process has been terminated by the user.

For detailed instructions on using the Adaptivity Process Manager to create, edit, and manipulate adaptivity processes, see the following sections :