sushi75
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- Mar 11, 2015
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Hi everybody!
As FEA is not limited to displaying nice colors, it's important to understand what's behind...
If we consider a QUAD4, and looking at the the .f06 file, there are 5 values of stresses per element: one at the centroid and 4 at each node location.
What I try to understand, is how these values are obtained. From my understanding, the stiffness matrix is calculated at the 4 points of interpolation (Gauss points).
Then I guess Nastran evaluates stresses using nodal displacements.
But how come the value is given at centroid? Is is an extrapolation of the value at Gaussian points to centoid using shape functions?
Also, the nodal displacements are given in the global coordinate system, so there should be a change of coordinate system to get the values in the element coordinate system, right?
I'm a bit confused about how Nastran "works". I think it's important to understand fully what the values given in .f06 mean to interpret the post processing as best as possible!
Thanks for your help!!
As FEA is not limited to displaying nice colors, it's important to understand what's behind...
If we consider a QUAD4, and looking at the the .f06 file, there are 5 values of stresses per element: one at the centroid and 4 at each node location.
What I try to understand, is how these values are obtained. From my understanding, the stiffness matrix is calculated at the 4 points of interpolation (Gauss points).
Then I guess Nastran evaluates stresses using nodal displacements.
But how come the value is given at centroid? Is is an extrapolation of the value at Gaussian points to centoid using shape functions?
Also, the nodal displacements are given in the global coordinate system, so there should be a change of coordinate system to get the values in the element coordinate system, right?
I'm a bit confused about how Nastran "works". I think it's important to understand fully what the values given in .f06 mean to interpret the post processing as best as possible!
Thanks for your help!!