Importing an ODB
The Abaqus output database (ODB) file contains
results data from an Abaqus analysis. You can import an
output database file to attach the results for an
orphan mesh or for an existing analysis to the current
analysis document.
Nonlinear Structural Analysis or Thermal Analysis
writes output database files in the format of the
current release of Abaqus. If you import an output
database file created using earlier releases of Abaqus,
Nonlinear Structural Analysis or Thermal Analysis
upgrades it to the current format. The upgraded output
database is saved with the original file name, and the
old version is saved as filename_old.odb.
Note: Nonlinear Structural
Analysis and Thermal Analysis support the use of
Abaqus 6.8 and 6.9. However, output databases will be
upgraded to match Abaqus 6.9-EF when opened in the
R20 release. Upgrading to this later release takes
advantage of enhancements in the newer output
database.
For results associated with an existing analysis,
successfully importing an output database file
indicates only that the mesh in the database matches
the model mesh in the current analysis document. The
output database file is not checked against the current
boundary conditions or loads; the results reflect the
boundary conditions and loads that were active at the
time the analysis was run. Likewise, the units used by
Abaqus for length, mass, time, and temperature are not
checked; if the Abaqus Solver Units have been
changed since the analysis input file was created, the
output database file will be imported using the wrong
conversion factors. The Abaqus Solver Units are located
with the Analysis & Simulation
options (for more information, see Configuring an Abaqus
Analysis). To ensure that you are viewing the
desired results for an existing analysis, the method
explained in
Viewing the Results of Your
Job is recommended.
Warning: If you import an
output database that contains orphan nodes, results
at these nodes are not imported. To view results for
orphan nodes you must attach the output database to
the parent CATAnalysis document.
This task shows you how to import an output
database file.
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Click the Import Results Database icon
.
The Import Document dialog box
is displayed.
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Select Abaqus ODB File as the file
type.
All files with the file extension .odb in the selected directory
are listed.
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Select the output database file to open, and
click Open.
The resulting action depends on the status of
the current analysis case.
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When you import an output database file
for an orphan mesh, the output database is
attached to the current analysis case.
Nonlinear Structural Analysis or Thermal
Analysis also creates a display group for
each mesh part in the output database.
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When you import an output database file
for an analysis case that does not contain
any results (i.e., the Analysis Case Solution
objects set in the specification tree for the
current analysis case is empty), Nonlinear
Structural Analysis or Thermal Analysis
checks that the analysis steps are consistent
with the data in the output database file. If
so, the output database is attached to the
current analysis case. If not, a dialog box
appears asking you whether to attach the
output database to the current analysis case
or to a new analysis case.
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When you import an output database file
for an analysis case that contains results
but no images (i.e., the Analysis Case
Solution objects set in the specification
tree for the current analysis case contains
empty objects sets for each analysis step),
Nonlinear Structural Analysis or Thermal
Analysis checks that the analysis steps are
consistent with the data in the output
database file. If so, the output database is
attached to the current analysis case, the
existing results objects sets are replaced
with the results from the output database,
and any display groups are updated. If not, a
dialog box appears asking you whether to
attach the output database to the current
analysis case and overwrite the existing
results objects sets or attach the output
database to a new analysis case.
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When you import an output database file
for an analysis case that contains results
and images (i.e., the Analysis Case Solution
objects set in the specification tree for the
current analysis case contains objects sets
with results images for each analysis step),
Nonlinear Structural Analysis or Thermal
Analysis checks that the analysis steps and
the results are consistent with the data in
the output database file. If so, the output
database is attached to the current analysis
case, the existing results images are
validated, and any display groups are
updated. If the analysis steps are consistent
but the results are not, the existing results
objects sets are replaced with the results
from the output database and any display
groups are updated. If neither the analysis
steps nor the results are consistent, a
dialog box appears asking you whether to
attach the output database to the current
analysis case and overwrite the existing
results objects sets or attach the output
database to a new analysis case.

When an output database file is attached to an
analysis case, a link to the output database file
appears in the Links Manager and step objects for each
step in the analysis appear in the specification tree
under the Analysis Case Solution objects set for the
analysis case. In addition, the status of the Analysis
Case Solution entry is updated to show that the
solution is now available and is consistent with the
model and history specification; in other words, the
symbol no
longer appears.
Note: If an output database
file does not contain any results data (for example,
if the analysis terminated before generating any
results), you can still attach the file to an
analysis case. A No_Results step object will appear
in the specification tree under the Analysis Case
Solution objects set for the analysis case. You can
create display groups for this analysis case to view
element and node sets created by Abaqus during
preprocessing (see
Creating a Display Group).
When an analysis is rerun in Nonlinear Structural
Analysis or Thermal Analysis, the associated output
database is automatically closed so that a new file can
be written to the same name. However, you can close an
output database file manually to prevent conflicts from
occurring if an analysis is rerun from outside
Nonlinear Structural Analysis or Thermal Analysis.
Click the Close ODB icon
to manually close
the current open output database.