TCL Command LEADING

Inhalt

Index

Syntax

LEADING arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 arg5 arg6 arg7

Description

Definition of the leading deformation, force and stress components.

Arguments

Minimum quantity: 1

arg1

Value

Dimension

Meaning

DISPL

KEYWORD

The leading deformation components follow. If there are no further inputs, no deformation components are taken into account.

FORCE

KEYWORD

The leading force components follow. If there are no further inputs, no force components are taken into account.

SIGX

KEYWORD

Longitudinal stress as leading component. This is followed by the specification of a stress point name.

arg2 - arg7 (arg1 = DISPL)

Value

Dimension

Meaning

UX

KEYWORD

Displacement in X

UY

KEYWORD

Displacement in Y

UZ

KEYWORD

Displacement in Z

RX

KEYWORD

Rotation around X

RY

KEYWORD

Rotation around Y

RZ

KEYWORD

Rotation around Z

arg2 - arg7 (arg1 = FORCE)

Value

Dimension

Meaning

NX

KEYWORD

Normal force

VY

KEYWORD

Shear force in Y

VZ

KEYWORD

Shear force in Z

MX

KEYWORD

Moment around X

MY

KEYWORD

Moment around Y

MZ

KEYWORD

Moment around Z

arg2 (arg1 = SIGX)

Value

Dimension

Meaning

spname

TEXT

Name of the stress point; computational effort and space requirements increase with each additional superposition component. It is advisable to use the stress leading superposition sparingly. It is advantageous to select the same name of the relevant stress point across sections.

arg3 (arg1 = SIGX)

Value

Dimension

Meaning

ON

KEYWORD

Consider stress point.

OFF

KEYWORD

Do not consider stress point.

Scopes

SUPERPOSITION

Examples

LEADING DISPL UX UY UZ RX RY RZ

LEADING FORCE NX VY VZ MX MY MZ

LEADING SIGX "SP1" ON

In addition to all deformation and force components, the longitudinal stress of point "SP1" is considered.



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