ANSOL, NVAR
, NODE
, Item
, Comp
, Name
, Mat
, Real
, Ename
Specifies averaged nodal data to be stored from the results
file in the solution coordinate system.
NVAR
Arbitrary reference number assigned to this variable (2 to NV
[NUMVAR]). Overwrites any existing results for this
variable.
NODE
Node number for which data are to be stored.
Item
Label identifying the item. General item labels are shown in Table 116: ANSOL - General Item and Component Labels below. Some items also require a component label.
Comp
Component of the item (if required). General component labels are shown in Table 116: ANSOL - General Item and Component Labels below.
Name
32-character name to identify the item on the printout and displays. Default: An
eight-character label formed by concatenating the first four characters of the
Item
and Comp
labels.
Mat
Material number. Average is calculated based on the subset of elements with the specified
material number. Default: Use all elements in the active set unless
Real
and/or Ename
is specified.
Real
Real number. Average is calculated based on the subset of elements with the specified real
number. Default: Use all elements in the active set unless
Mat
and/or Ename
is specified.
Ename
Element type name. Average is calculated based on the subset of elements with the specified
element type name. Default: Use all elements in the active set unless
Mat
and/or Real
is specified.
Valid item and component labels for averaged nodal results are listed in Table 116: ANSOL - General Item and Component Labels.
All element nodal quantities are obtained in RSYS, Solu and then averaged.
ANSOL defines averaged nodal results data to be stored from a results file (FILE). Not all items are valid for all nodes. See the input and output summary tables of each element attached to the node for the available items.
Coordinate systems:: All element nodal results used by ANSOL for averaging are in the element coordinate system, except for layered elements. Layered element results are in the layer coordinate system. You can further specify the element nodal results, for some elements, with the SHELL, LAYERP26, and FORCE commands.
ANSOL does not transform results from RSYS,SOLU to other coordinate systems. Verify that all elements attached to the subject node have the same coordinate system before using ANSOL.
Shell elements: The default shell element coordinate system is based on node ordering. For shell elements the adjacent elements could have a different RSYS,SOLU, making the resultant averaged data inconsistent. A message to this effect is issued when ANSOL is used in models containing shell elements. Ensure that consistent coordinate systems are active for all associated elements used by the ANSOL command.
Dervived quantities: Some of the result items supported by ANSOL (Table 116: ANSOL - General Item and Component Labels) are derived from the component quantities. Issue AVPRIN to specify the principal and vector sum quantity averaging methods.
Default: If Mat
, Real
, and Ename
are not specified, all elements attached
to the node are considered. When a material ID, real constant ID, or element-type
discontinuity is detected at a node, a message is issued. For example, in a FSI analysis, a
FLUID30 element at the structure interface would be considered;
however, because it contains no SX result, it is not used
during STORE operations.
Table 116: ANSOL - General Item and Component Labels
General Item and Component Labels
ANSOL,
NVAR,NODE,Item,Comp,Name,Mat,Real,Ename | ||
---|---|---|
Item | Comp | Description |
S | X, Y, Z, XY, YZ, XZ | Component stress. |
" | 1, 2, 3 | Principal stress. |
" | INT | Stress intensity. |
" | EQV | Equivalent stress. |
EPEL | X, Y, Z, XY, YZ, XZ | Component elastic strain. |
" | 1, 2, 3 | Principal elastic strain. |
" | INT | Elastic strain intensity. |
" | EQV | Elastic equivalent strain. |
EPPL | X, Y, Z, XY, YZ, XZ | Component plastic strain. |
" | 1, 2, 3 | Principal plastic strain. |
" | INT | Plastic strain intensity. |
" | EQV | Plastic equivalent strain. |
EPCR | X, Y, Z, XY, YZ, XZ | Component creep strain. |
" | 1,2,3 | Principal creep strain. |
" | INT | Creep strain intensity. |
" | EQV | Creep equivalent strain. |
EPTH | X, Y, Z, XY, YZ, XZ | Component thermal strain. |
" | 1, 2, 3 | Principal thermal strain. |
" | INT | Thermal strain intensity. |
" | EQV | Thermal equivalent strain. |
NL | SEPL | Equivalent stress (from stress-strain curve). |
" | SRAT | Stress state ratio. |
" | HPRES | Hydrostatic pressure. |
" | EPEQ | Accumulated equivalent plastic strain. |
" | CREQ | Accumulated equivalent creep strain. |
" | PSV | Plastic state variable. |
" | PLWK | Plastic work/volume. |
CONT | STAT1 | Contact status. |
" | PENE | Contact penetration. |
" | PRES | Contact pressure. |
" | SFRIC | Contact friction stress. |
" | STOT | Contact total stress (pressure plus friction). |
" | SLIDE | Contact sliding distance. |
" | GAP | Contact gap distance. |
" | FLUX | Total heat flux at contact surface. |
" | CNOS | Total number of contact status changes during substep. |
" | FPRS | Fluid penetration pressure. |
TG | X, Y, Z, SUM | Component thermal gradient or vector sum. |
TF | X, Y, Z, SUM | Component thermal flux or vector sum. |
PG | X, Y, Z, SUM | Component pressure gradient or vector sum. |
EF | X, Y, Z, SUM | Component electric field or vector sum. |
D | X, Y, Z, SUM | Component electric flux density or vector sum. |
H | X, Y, Z, SUM | Component magnetic field intensity or vector sum. |
B | X, Y, Z, SUM | Component magnetic flux density or vector sum. |
CG | X, Y, Z, SUM | Component concentration gradient or vector sum. |
DF | X, Y, Z, SUM | Component diffusion flux density or vector sum. |
JC | X, Y, Z, SUM | Conduction current density for elements that support conduction current calculation. Components (X, Y, Z) and vector sum (SUM). |
PMSV | VRAT, PPRE, DSAT, RPER | Void volume ratio, pore pressure, degree of saturation, and relative permeability for coupled pore-pressure CPT elements. |
NS | X, Y, Z, XY, YZ, XZ | Nominal strain for hyperelastic material, reported in the current configuration (unaffected by RSYS). |
MPLA | DMAC, DMAX | Microplane damage, macroscopic and maximum values. |
For more information about on the meaning of contact status and its possible values, see Reviewing Results in POST1 in the Mechanical APDL Contact Technology Guide.