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Access the full capability of stress/strain (e.g., nodal_combine) when exporting results #781
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No. That is not supported yet.
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Hello, Steve, it’s me again. When the stress of the shell unit provides
conversion, you directly output the maximum absolute value from the upper
and lower surfaces of each unit. Can you save and output the original data
of the upper and lower surfaces?
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Do you have a plan? |
No. I haven’t come up with a good way to do it. There are many different
options for reducing the results down to a single value, including
top/bottom/mean/slope, which are direct outputs of Nastran. I want an
option for nodal averaging in there as well. It very quickly becomes a lot
of extra cases.
If you’d like to work on it, put together a pull request.
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No. That is not supported yet.
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OK, I'll think about how to deal with this special case. If I think of a good idea, I'll share it and put together a pull request. |
Hello, Steve, it’s me again. When the stress of the shell unit provides conversion, you directly output the maximum absolute value from the upper and lower surfaces of each unit. Can you save and output the original data of the upper and lower surfaces?
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