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NESC0975 INGEN. (Abstract last modified 05-JAN-1989)
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NAME OR DESIGNATION OF PROGRAM - INGEN. 2.
COMPUTER FOR WHICH PROGRAM IS DESIGNED AND OTHER MACHINE VERSION PACKAGES AVAILABLE -
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A password and special authorization is required. Explanation of the status codes.
Machines used:
Package-ID Orig.Computer Test Computer
NESC0975/01 CDC 7600 CDC CYBER 830
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DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM OR FUNCTION - INGEN is a general-purpose mesh generator for use in conjunction with two- and three-dimensional finite element programs. The basic components of INGEN are surface and three-dimensional region generators that use linear-blending interpolation formulae. These generators are based on an i, j, k index scheme, which is used to number nodal points, construct elements, and develop displacement and traction boundary conditions. 4.
METHOD OF SOLUTION - The user of INGEN develops a mesh grading by first generating the boundary edges of the mesh with the desired spacing of nodal points using the line and circular-arc generators and then using surface and volume (three-dimensional region) genera- tors, both of which preserve this spacing. The surface nodal-point generator preserves this spacing by using the nodal points as they are distributed along the boundary edges as the criteria for spacing the surface nodal points. Similary, the volume nodal-point generator calculates the interior nodal points, using the surface nodal points as the criteria for spacing the interior nodal points. Both the sur- face and volume generators use linear-blending interpolation equa- tions for calculating nodal point coordinates.
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RESTRICTIONS ON THE COMPLEXITY OF THE PROBLEM - The origin cannot be used as the coordinates of a nodal point because the zero coordi- nates are a test used for nonexistent nodal points.
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TYPICAL RUNNING TIME - Compilation (OPT=2) and execution of the sample problems requires approximately 31 CPU seconds on a CDC7600.
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UNUSUAL FEATURES OF THE PROGRAM - An INGEN program option allows the user to change (i.e., expand or contract) a mesh without altering all of the input data. It is also possible to use contraction for some portions of the mesh and expansion for other portions.
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RELATED AND AUXILIARY PROGRAMS - Early editions of the program were developed at Thiokol Corporation, Wasatch Division. INGEN provides input compatible with the NONSAP-C (NESC Abstract 974) and ADINA programs. SLIC (NESC Abstract 968) and QMESH (NESC Abstract 612) also generate meshes for use with finite element programs.
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STATUS 10.
REFERENCES - 11.
MACHINE REQUIREMENTS - INGEN requires approximately 137,000 (octal) words of small core memory and 354K (octal) words of large core memory for CDC7600 execution.
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PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE(S) USED - 13.
OPERATING SYSTEM UNDER WHICH PROGRAM IS EXECUTED - 14.
OTHER PROGRAMMING OR OPERATING INFORMATION OR RESTRICTIONS - Use of the CDC FTN compiler options, ROUND and OPT=2 is recommended.
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NAME AND ESTABLISHMENT OF AUTHOR - 16.
MATERIAL AVAILABLE - 17.
CATEGORIES - Keywords: FINITE ELEMENT METHOD, INTERPOLATION, MESH GENERATION
Program-name Package-ID Status
INGEN NESC0975/01 Tested
NESC0975/01:
The test case included in this package was executed on a CDC CYBER 830 computer in 151 seconds of CPU time.
NESC0975/01: 05-JAN-1989 Tested at NEADB
- W.A. Cook,
INGEN: A General-Purpose Mesh Generator for Finite-Element Codes,
LA-9402-MS, June 1982.
- C.A. Anderson, P.D. Smith, and L.M. Carruthers,
NONSAP-C: A Nonlinear Stress Analysis Program for Concrete Con-
tainments Under Static, Dynamic, and Long-Term Loadings,
NUREG/CR-0416 (LA-7496-MS Rev.1), January 1982.
- K.J. Bathe, E.L. Wilson, and R.H. Iding,
NONSAP: A Structural Analysis Program for Static and Dynamic Res-
ponse of Nonlinear Systems,
UC-SESM-74-3, February 1974.
- K.J. Bathe,
ADINA, A Finite Element Program for Automatic Dynamic Incremental
Nonlinear Analysis,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Report 82448-1, September
1975, revised May 1977.
NESC0975/01:
- W.A. Cook :
INGEN: A General-Purpose Mesh Generator for Finite-Element Codes
LA-9402-MS (June 1982)
NESC0975/01:
155,216 (octal) word (CM); 353,740 (octal) words (LCM).
NESC0975/01: FORTRAN-IV
NESC0975/01:
NOS2.5.1 (CDC CYBER 830).
W.A. Cook
Los Alamos National Laboratory
P.O. Box 1663
Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545
NESC0975/01:
NESC0975_01.001 Information file 45 records
NESC0975_01.002 JCL and control information 8 records
NESC0975_01.003 INGEN FORTRAN source 4234 records
NESC0975_01.004 Sample problem input 1191 records
NESC0975_01.005 Sample problem output 9782 records
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