.. _auto_curve_get_damage_metrics: *GET DAMAGE INFORMATION* ======================== Computes damage metrics from an input curve (e.g., a stress or load-time history) and returns a dataset of damage-related quantities. Use this worker when you need to extract fatigue or structural damage indicators from a simulation or test result curve. When to use ----------- Classification: **process**. Tagged: ``curve``, ``damage``, ``damage_metrics``, ``durability``, ``fatigue``, ``kpi``. Inputs ------ .. list-table:: :header-rows: 1 :widths: 20 20 20 20 20 20 * - Label - ID - Type - Default - Required - Description * - Curve - input_curve - vector - — - - The time-history or load curve (e.g., stress, strain, or force vs. time) from which damage metrics are extracted; optional — leave empty only if the worker is being used in a chained context where the curve is injected upstream. Outputs ------- .. list-table:: :header-rows: 1 :widths: 20 20 20 20 * - Label - ID - Type - Description * - Damage - curve_get_damage_metrics_output_1 - dataset - Dataset containing computed damage metrics (e.g., cumulative damage index, cycle counts, damage fractions) derived from the input curve. Disciplines ----------- - cae.postprocessing.response - data.curve.transform - engineering.durability Runnable example ---------------- A runnable example is registered for this worker. Open the example workflow on the d3VIEW canvas: `/api/workflow/example?id=curve_get_damage_metrics `_ .. raw:: html

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