The averaging options allow you to limit the averaging of results to only a group of elements that are considered to be
bound by same feature angle or face.
The Free Body Diagram (FBD) tool facilitates the extraction and post-processing of Grid Point Force (GPFORCE) results
and can be used create and edit Free Body Diagrams (FBD).
Stress linearization, a widely used procedure in the Oil and Gas and ship-building industries, is used to analyze stresses
in a structure, such as a pressure vessel.
A result manipulation library that enables user-defined data types to be added to a result, and transitions complex data
manipulation tasks from HyperView to a reusable, modifiable set of libraries that focus solely on result processing tasks.
The fatigue manager allows you to write stress and strain results from a finite element analysis to an external file that
can be used to set up a fatigue analysis.
Use the Systems Review dialog to review the orientations of various element systems
(1D, 2D, or 3D), as well as material and ply systems.
Reviewing these systems enables you to assess the integrity of model and understand the
results in significance to the system of interest. Element systems can be reviewed to check
normal orientations, proper connectivity, or the beam orientations. While most of these checks
are performed in the pre-processing stage, this tool acts like a verification aide in
post-processing. The system plots can be overlaid with Vector and Tensor plots to confirm that
the results and their orientations are accurate. Various display options are available which
allow you to customize the appearance of the system plot.
From the Results toolbar, click
System
.
Note: You can also select Plot > System from the Results menu.
The various options available in the dialog allow you to control the display and
visualization of the systems in the modeling window.
Note: For
reviewing 1D Elemental, Ply, and Material systems, the Advanced Result Math template must be
selected in the Load Model panel when initially loading the model and result file. In
addition, a solver input deck is also required as the model file.