Subcases for Different Analysis Types

Default contents of the Subcases branch of the model tree depend on the type of analysis.

For some analysis types, you can add more subcases as needed and rename them to avoid confusion. The default sub-entities for the various analysis types are summarized below. In addition to the listed sub-entities, a Results sub-entity exists for all analysis types.

For Static, Linear Buckling, Prestress Static, Linear Steady State Heat Transfer and Nonlinear Steady State Heat Transfer analyses:

Subcases behave differently between linear and nonlinear solution types. Linear subcases are analogous to completely new and different analyses. Nonlinear solutions use the end of the previous subcase as an initial condition for next subcase.

For Normal Modes analyses:

For Prestress Static analyses, two subcases are created by default:

For Prestress Normal Modes analysis types with two subcases by default:

For Nonlinear Static analyses:

For Nonlinear Buckling analyses, only one subcase is permitted:

For Direct Transient Response analyses:

For Modal Transient Response, Modal Frequency Response, and Random Response analyses:

For Impact Analysis:

For Nonlinear Transient Response analyses:

For Direct Frequency Response analyses:

For Multi-Axial Fatigue analysis type:

For Vibration Fatigue analysis type:

For Nonlinear Transient Heat Transfer analysis type:

For Explicit Quasi-Static analysis type: