/SUBSET

Block Format Keyword Describes the subsets.

Format

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
/SUBSET/subset_ID
subset_title
sub_ID1 sub_ID2 sub_ID3 sub_ID4 sub_ID5 sub_ID6 sub_ID7 sub_ID8 sub_ID9 sub_ID10

Definitions

Field Contents SI Unit Examples
subset_ID Subset identifier.

(Integer, maximum 10 digits)

 
subset_title Subset title.

(Character, maximum 100 characters)

 
sub_ID1, sub_ID2, … sub_ID10 Children subset identifiers.

(Integer)

 

Part Definition

/PART/1000
extra part
200 100
/PART/1001
roof part
100 100 1
/PART/1002
door part 1
100 101 12
/PART/1003
door part 2
100 102 12
/PART/1004
head part 1
200 200 21
/PART/1005
head part 2
201 200 21
/PART/1006
legs part 1
201 200 22

Subset Definition

/SUBSET/1
car
12
/SUBSET/12
door
/SUBSET/21
head
/SUBSET/22
legs
/SUBSET/2
dummy
21 22

Comments

  1. A subset is a non-homogeneous element assembly.
  2. A subset contains a set of parts and (or) a set of subsets. Subsets can be structured to generate a hierarchical model.
  3. The subset to which a part belongs is defined in the /PART option.
  4. The subsets belonging to one subset are defined with the /SUBSET option.
  5. Each subset ID referenced by /PART option or by /SUBSET option has to be defined with a /SUBSET option. The same subset_ID can only be referenced once for all /SUBSET options.
  6. Subsets not referenced in any /SUBSET option list are children of the global model subset.
  7. The main difference between a subset and an element group (/GRSHEL, /GRBRIC, ...) is that a subset hierarchy defines a complete non-redundant model organization. Elements groups only cover one part of the model, and some elements can belong to several groups.
  8. The number of levels in a hierarchical organization is not limited.


    Figure 1. Hierarchical Model