yes, I'm looking for the y and x components, and I say planar stress because these components lie on the xy plane.
yes I've issues with the command STRESS because I think it's the right card to use but I don't know how
yes that ("wouldn't that be "STRESS(...) = 1" (not "ALL")") could work, but the problem is that I want the planar stress, not the one calculated with the von mises criterion.
I use MSC Apex as pre-processor, but it allows only to set the general stress as request. Than I modify the bdf generated...
yes I've searched also in the documentation but i wasn't able to build the right combination for the STRESS card.
If you suggest me to plot the elements stress instead of the grid points one I could try, but my problem with the stress card would persist.
(I've attached the txt file in this...
thanks for the answer. I will try to explain more clearly with the following simple model I've built.
https://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=53ce754c-e7d0-4dcb-bfdd-7eb5037cde29&file=TEST.bdf
I his example model I've defined a SET of points and I want to obtain the planar stress at...
Hi everyone, I have been working on NASTRAN for a few months and I have a problem that I would like to bring to your attention. I'm working on a model composed by shell elements and want to obtain the planar stress (in the xy plane of the elements) of some GRIDPOINT that I've specified in a SET...