Jhno
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 10, 2015
- 13
Hi, I am new to the forum so if I post the question in the wrong section excuse me!
I am a new user to the finite element method and I am learning by myself so please don't get offended if my question seem a little stupid... there is much to learn on the FE subject.
Right now, am using the Opensees finite element program. The program uses Gauss point to display the stress in element.
I am not very familiar with Gauss point and so I do not understand where they are located in my element nor what their output represent.
The output looks a like this for a element stress output.
Gauss point 1 : (xx, yy, xy) $Value1, Value2, Value3
Gauss point 2 : (xx, yy, xy) $Value4, Value5, Value6
Gauss point 3 : (xx, yy, xy) $Value7, Value8, Value9
Gauss point 4 : (xx, yy, xy) $Value10, Value11, Value12
Question1 : I am not sure if I can take that the XX value at gauss point 1 is directly the principal stress in the X direction for that point?
Question 2 : If yes, how do I know where are the Gauss point located at?
Question 3 :Also, I did look at some wiki on the subject and found that the Gauss point have "weight" (this is the reason I ask Question 1).
Thanks for your help!
Here is a image of my element :
I am a new user to the finite element method and I am learning by myself so please don't get offended if my question seem a little stupid... there is much to learn on the FE subject.
Right now, am using the Opensees finite element program. The program uses Gauss point to display the stress in element.
I am not very familiar with Gauss point and so I do not understand where they are located in my element nor what their output represent.
The output looks a like this for a element stress output.
Gauss point 1 : (xx, yy, xy) $Value1, Value2, Value3
Gauss point 2 : (xx, yy, xy) $Value4, Value5, Value6
Gauss point 3 : (xx, yy, xy) $Value7, Value8, Value9
Gauss point 4 : (xx, yy, xy) $Value10, Value11, Value12
Question1 : I am not sure if I can take that the XX value at gauss point 1 is directly the principal stress in the X direction for that point?
Question 2 : If yes, how do I know where are the Gauss point located at?
Question 3 :Also, I did look at some wiki on the subject and found that the Gauss point have "weight" (this is the reason I ask Question 1).
Thanks for your help!
Here is a image of my element :