struct.beam.force
Syntax
- v := struct.beam.force(p,iend)
Get the force at one end of the beam in element local system.
Which end is determined by iend, which should be 1 or 2.
Returns: v - force at one end of the beam
Arguments: p - beam pointer
iend - indicates which end of the beam is used, can be 1 or 2
Component Access
f := struct.beam.force
(p, iend)->x
- f := struct.beam.force.x(p,iend)
Get the \(x\)-component of the force at one end of the beam in element local system.
Returns: f - \(x\)-component of the force vector at one end of the beam
Arguments: p - beam pointer
iend - indicates which end of the beam is used, can be 1 or 2
Access other vector components (\(y\), \(z\)) by substituting the component name where \(x\) appears above. See Member Access Operator for information about accessing members from data types using ->
.
Deprecated Component Access
Component access by adding an optional integer in the function arguments (struct.beam.force(p,iend,<int>)
) is deprecated. It remains available but will not be supported in future versions. See Component Access with Integers in FISH on the Deprecated Commands and FISH page for details.
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