DESOL
DESOL, ELEM
, NODE
, Item
, Comp
, V1
, V2
, V3
, V4
, V5
, V6
Defines or modifies solution results at a node of an element.
ELEM
Element number for which results are defined or modified. If ALL, apply to all selected elements (ESEL).
NODE
Node of element (actual node number, not the position) to which results are specified. If ALL, specify results for all selected nodes (NSEL) of element. If
NODE
= P, graphical picking is enabled and all remaining command fields are ignored (valid only in the GUI). A component name may also be substituted forNODE
.Item
Label identifying results. Valid item labels are shown in Table 105: DESOL - Valid Item and Component Labels below. Some items also require a component label (
Comp
).Comp
Component of the item (if required); see Table 105: DESOL - Valid Item and Component Labels.
V1
Value (in the element coordinate system) assigned to the database item (and component, if any). If zero, a zero value will be assigned. If blank, value remains unchanged.
V2
,V3
,V4
, . . . ,V6
Additional values (if any) assigned to the remaining components (in the order corresponding to the
Comp
list shown below) for the specifiedItem
(starting from the specifiedComp
label and proceeding to the right).
Notes
The DESOL command defines or modifies solution results in the database at a node of an area or volume element. For example, DESOL,35,50,S,X,1000,2000,1000 assigns values 1000, 2000, and 1000 to SX, SY, and SZ (respectively) of node 50 of element 35.
The settings of the POST1 FORCE, SHELL, and LAYER commands, if applicable, further specify which database items are affected.
For layered composite shells, specify the current element layer (LAYER) before issuing the DESOL command.
All data is stored in the solution coordinate system but is displayed in the results coordinate system (RSYS). To list the current results, use the PRESOL command.
Modified solution results are not saved automatically. To save separate records of modified results, use either the RAPPND or LCWRITE command.
Result items are available depending on element type; check the individual element for availability. Valid item and component labels for element results are:
Table 105: DESOL - Valid Item and Component Labels
Item | Comp | Description |
---|---|---|
ELEM | Element number. | |
S | X, Y, Z, XY, YZ, XZ | Component stress. |
EPEL | X, Y, Z, XY, YZ, XZ | Component elastic strain. |
EPTH | X, Y, Z, XY, YZ, XZ | Component thermal strain. |
EPPL | X, Y, Z, XY, YZ, XZ | Component plastic strain. |
EPCR | X, Y, Z, XY, YZ, XZ | Component creep strain. |
EPSW | Swelling 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. |
SEND | ELASTIC | Elastic strain energy density. |
" | PLASTIC | Plastic strain energy density. |
" | CREEP | Creep strain energy density. |
TG | X, Y, Z | Component thermal gradient. |
TF | X, Y, Z | Component thermal flux. |
PG | X, Y, Z | Component pressure gradient. |
EF | X, Y, Z | Component electric field. |
D | X, Y, Z | Component electric flux density. |
H | X, Y, Z | Component magnetic field intensity. |
B | X, Y, Z | Component magnetic flux density. |
CG | X, Y, Z | Concentration gradient |
DF | X, Y, Z | Diffusion flux density |
FMAG | X, Y, Z | Component electromagnetic force. |
F | X, Y, Z | X, Y, or Z structural force. |
M | X, Y, Z | X, Y, or Z structural moment. |
HEAT | Heat flow. | |
FLOW | Fluid flow. | |
AMPS | Current flow. | |
FLUX | Magnetic flux. | |
CSG | X, Y, Z | X, Y, or Z magnetic current segment component. |
RATE | Diffusion flow rate |