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This command applies to element nodal, gaussian or invariant result data sets
and allows the user to calculate the maximum difference between
the results obtained by nodal averaging and the selected element results.
The calculation is carried out on all components of the selected attribute.
The resulting data is stored as a new nodal result data set.
A new attribute name is made for this new data set by attaching the letter D
in front of the current attribute name, unless it already exists
for nodal results. The user then has the choice of accepting it or
typing a new attribute name.
When the AV-DIFF command
is applied to gaussian or invariant results, a results extrapolation
is implicitly performed for the calculation of the average values (see
RESULTS CALCULATE EXTRAPOL). No nodal averaging is
performed across material boundaries and the resulting nodal data set is
therefore material dependent. Only material discontinuities are considered in the
present calculation, other discontinuities, such as difference in shell thicknesses or
non co-planar shells, are not taken into account.
The restrictions on nodal averaging apply here, see notes below.
The difference calculation can be written as follows:
where
- (Ri , i=1,n) are the 'n' element results attached to the node and
- m is the average value calculated at this node
()
Notes:
- 1.
- Loadcases
The maximum difference is calculated for the selected results for all of the selected loadcases.
- 2.
- Coordinate systems
The difference calculation cannot be performed on results defined in more than
one coordinate system (this is based on the value of the FEMVIEW system indicator
ISYSTM). An error message is issued if several coordinate systems are encountered
for the current data set.
- 3.
- Record variants
The present command is only applicable if all results are the same
variant record. If the command is applied to results that use more
than one variant record, an error message is issued.
- 4.
- Multi-surface results in multi-material models
For models with several materials and several surfaces, there might be
a variation in the number of materials from one surface to the other at
any one node. In this case a warning message is issued and the difference
is calculated only for the materials that are common to all surfaces.
- 5.
- Gaussian results
As part of the averaging process an extrapolation is made and the extrapolated
results will be valid only if the gauss point coordinates are given in their
undeformed state. FEMVIEW assumes that this is the case and the user should take
care to ensure that the command is only used in this situation.
- 6.
- Use of AV-DIFF with assemblies
It is not currently possible to calculate AV-DIFF at the assembly level.
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1st October 1999