SHELL 22.1
T/HIS
T/HIS

Left click on this option to access T/HIS. This program is a time history processing and graph plotting package designed to access the binary output files created by Ansys LS-DYNA. For more details see the T/HIS Manual.
T/HIS Options
Press "Options" button below the T/HIS button to show the menu below.
This menu allows the user to specify a fasttcf .inp file or a T/HIS command file that will be automatically run when T/HIS is opened, along with other T/HIS options.
Select/ deselect the options by clicking on the respective tag.
Click on the file divider icon in order to search for the respective files.

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Input Options |
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| Input File | Specify the name of the .thf file for the analysis whose data you wish to process |
| Model List File | Specify the name of a file containing a list of models to be opened. Each model should be specifed on a seperate line in the file by giving the full pathname to one of the output files that T/HIS can read. |
| Curve File | Specify the name of the T/HIS curve file to read |
| Curve List File | Specify the name of a file containing a list of all the T/HIS curve files to be opened. Each curve file should be specifed on a seperate line in the file by giving the full pathname of the file. |
| FAST-TCF Input file | Specify the name of a fast-tcf .inp file for post-processing desired data output |
| T/HIS Command File | Specify the name of a T/HIS command file which collects and processes the desired data |
| Start in | Specify the directory where T/HIS will be fired up and where output files will be written to. |
| Model Database File | Specify the name of a model database file you wish to be read on opening T/HIS |
| ISO-MME Config File | Specify the configuration file to use to output ISO-MME format data |
| ISO-MME Output Dir | Specify the output directory to write ISO-MME format data |
| JavaScript | Specify a JavaScript file which can be executed on opening T/HIS |
| JavaScript arguments | Specify arguments which can be passed on to the JavaScript |
| Command line | Specify additional command line options which are appended to the T/HIS execution |
| Pre-Commands | Specify additional commands which are inserted before calling the T/HIS executable (Linux only) |
| Post-Commands | Specify addtional commands post T/HIS executable commands (Linux only) |
| DISPLAY | Specify the DISPLAY environment variable (Linux only) |
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Other Options |
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| Automatically EXIT ... | Causes T/HIS to close once the specified command file has finished |
| Run T/HIS in 'batch' mode | Opens up T/HIS in batch mode; a non-graphical mode, which accepts commands from a file specified in the Input options |
| Use Graphical Display | Opens up T/HIS in graphical mode. OpenGL graphics will be used by default |
| Use Text (TTY) Display | Opens up T/HIS in text only mode, which allows the user to specify commands in the terminal window |
| Use Full Screen | Opens the T/HIS window to fill the whole screen |
| Set MENU_AUTO_CONFIRM | This variable is often used when replaying command files which, when recorded, paused and asked the user to confirm things. (For example HELP and Warning messages.) If this option is selected T/HIS will continue automatically using the default option. |
| Start using xterm | If multiple instances of T/HIS are opened from the Shell on Linux systems, LMX could count each of these as using a license. This is because if T/HIS is loaded from an xterm console, each instance is counted as using a license. This switch can be used to stop this behaviour. |
| Write Checkpoint | Enable the writing of the checkpoint files and set the folder path to write checkpoint files |
| Show checkpoint files | Switch this on to the show the checkpoint files menu when T/HIS is started. |