structure shell history
command
Syntax
- structure shell history <name s > keyword
Primary keywords:
force force-x force-y force-z ipstress-xx ipstress-yy ipstress-xy moment moment-x moment-y moment-z resultant-mx resultant-my resultant-mxy resultant-nx resultant-ny resultant-nxy resultant-qx resultant-qy stress-intermediate stress-maximum stress-minimum stress-xx stress-xy stress-xz stress-yy stress-yz stress-zz
Sample shell responses.
If the optional name keyword is used, then the history can be assigned a name for later reference. If not used, then the history will be assigned a default name based on the internally assigned ID number. The element to be sampled must be identified by either component ID (component-id i) or by position (position v). If position v is used, then the element nearest to v is taken.
For stress and stress resultant histories, the surface coordinate system of the three nodes used by the element must be defined. If it is not already defined, then it can be defined by the
structure shell recover surface
command, or by specifying the surface-x keyword. Bending and membrane stress resultants from adjoining elements are not averaged at the element nodes.- force [shellhistoryblock]
nodal force magnitude. Uses the node keyword.
- force-x [shellhistoryblock]
nodal force (\(x\)-component, global system). Uses the node keyword.
- force-y [shellhistoryblock]
nodal force (\(y\)-component, global system). Uses the node keyword.
- force-z [shellhistoryblock]
nodal force (\(z\)-component, global system). Uses the node keyword.
- ipstress-xx [shellhistoryblock]
stress (\(xx\)-component, surface coordinate system) for an element with a plastic material model. Uses the integration-point keyword and may also use the surface-x keyword.
- ipstress-yy [shellhistoryblock]
stress (\(yy\)-component, surface coordinate system) for an element with a plastic material model. Uses the integration-point keyword and may also use the surface-x keyword.
- ipstress-xy [shellhistoryblock]
stress (\(xy\)-component, surface coordinate system) for an element with a plastic material model. Uses the integration-point keyword and may also use the surface-x keyword.
- moment [shellhistoryblock]
nodal moment magnitude. Uses the node keyword.
- moment-x [shellhistoryblock]
nodal moment (\(x\)-component, global system). Uses the node keyword.
- moment-y [shellhistoryblock]
nodal moment (\(y\)-component, global system). Uses the node keyword.
- moment-z [shellhistoryblock]
nodal moment (\(z\)-component, global system). Uses the node keyword.
- resultant-mx [shellhistoryblock]
stress resultant \(M_x\) (surface system) at element centroid. May use the surface-x keyword.
- resultant-my [shellhistoryblock]
stress resultant \(M_y\) (surface system) at element centroid. May use the surface-x keyword.
- resultant-mxy [shellhistoryblock]
stress resultant \(M_{xy}\) (surface system) at element centroid. May use the surface-x keyword.
- resultant-nx [shellhistoryblock]
stress resultant \(N_x\) (surface system) at element centroid. May use the surface-x keyword.
- resultant-ny [shellhistoryblock]
stress resultant \(N_y\) (surface system) at element centroid. May use the surface-x keyword.
- resultant-nxy [shellhistoryblock]
stress resultant \(N_{xy}\) (surface system) at element centroid. May use the surface-x keyword.
- resultant-qx [shellhistoryblock]
stress resultant \(Q_x\) (surface system) at element centroid. Uses the surface-x keyword.
- resultant-qy [shellhistoryblock]
stress resultant \(Q_y\) (surface system) at element centroid. May use the surface-x keyword.
- stress-intermediate [shellhistoryblock]
principal intermediate stress \((\sigma_2)\) at element centroid for an element with an elastic material model. Uses the depth-factor keyword, and may also use the surface-x keyword.
- stress-maximum [shellhistoryblock]
principal maximum stress \((\sigma_1)\) at element centroid for an element with an elastic material model. Uses the depth-factor keyword, and may also use the surface-x keyword.
- stress-minimum [shellhistoryblock]
principal minimum stress \((\sigma_3)\) at element centroid for an element with an elastic material model. Uses the depth-factor keyword, and may also use the surface-x keyword.
- stress-xx [shellhistoryblock]
stress (\(xx\)-component, global system) at element centroid for an element with an elastic material model. Uses the depth-factor keyword, and may also use the surface-x keyword.
- stress-xy [shellhistoryblock]
stress (\(xy\)-component, global system) at element centroid for an element with an elastic material model. Uses the depth-factor keyword, and may also use the surface-x keyword.
- stress-xz [shellhistoryblock]
stress (\(xz\)-component, global system) at element centroid for an element with an elastic material model. Uses the depth-factor keyword, and may also use the surface-x keyword.
- stress-yy [shellhistoryblock]
stress (\(yy\)-component, global system) at element centroid for an element with an elastic material model. Uses the depth-factor keyword, and may also use the surface-x keyword.
- stress-yz [shellhistoryblock]
stress (\(yz\)-component, global system) at element centroid for an element with an elastic material model. Uses the depth-factor keyword, and may also use the surface-x keyword.
- stress-zz [shellhistoryblock]
stress (\(zz\)-component, global system) at element centroid for an element with an elastic material model. Uses the depth-factor keyword, and may also use the surface-x keyword.
structure shell history
Keyword Block
The following keywords are available to control the location and other details of the history. Some keywords are only available if noted. force
, force-x
, force-y
, force-z
, ipstress-xx
, ipstress-xy
, ipstress-yy
, moment
, moment-x
, moment-y
, moment-z
, resultant-mx
, resultant-mxy
, resultant-my
, resultant-nx
, resultant-nxy
, resultant-ny
, resultant-qx
, resultant-qy
, stress-intermediate
, stress-maximum
, stress-minimum
, stress-xx
, stress-xy
, stress-xz
, stress-yy
, stress-yz
and stress-zz
.
- depth-factor f
the depth factor at which elastic element stresses are computed (see the
structure shell recover stress
command). If this keyword is not specified, then the depth factor is set to +1. Only available if noted.
- integration-point ind
the integration point at which stresses are sampled. The integration point locations are shown here. If this keyword is not specified, then the integration point index is set to 1. Only available if noted.
- node ind
the node location to use when retrieving values from the element. Must be from 1 to 3. If this keyword is not specified, then the node location is set to 1. Only available if noted.
- surface-x v
the surface-x vector whose projection onto the element plane defines the x-direction of the surface coordinate system (see the
structure shell recover surface
command). If this keyword is specified, then the surface coordinate system of the three nodes used by the element will be modified.
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