DRESP1 - Static Stress Item Codes for Bar Elements using PBARL, PBEAML Properties
The evaluation stresses (normal, shear, and von Mises) for each bar element are listed in the links provided below. The shear stress includes torsion and shear.
Bar Element Types
Figure 1. BAR Element Type
Normal Stress | Shear Stress | von Mises Stress |
---|---|---|
S1N | ||
S2N | ||
S3N | ||
S4N | ||
S5S | S5V | |
S6S | S6V | |
S7S | S7V | |
S8S | S8V | |
SNMAX | SSMAX | SVMAX |
Figure 2. BOX Element Type
Cross-sectional dimensions and stress constraint evaluation points.
Normal Stress | Shear Stress | von Mises Stress |
---|---|---|
S1N | S1S | S1V |
S2N | S2S | S2V |
S3N | S3S | S3V |
S4N | S4S | S4V |
S5S | S5V | |
S6S | S6V | |
S7S | S7V | |
S8S | S8V | |
S9S | S9V | |
S10S | S10V | |
S11S | S11V | |
S12S | S12V | |
SNMAX | SSMAX | SVMAX |
Several stress recovery points are coincident (for example, 1 and 5, 2 and 6). In these cases, the lower number refers to the XY shear stress recovered (in the XZ plane) and the higher number refers to XZ shear stress recovered (in the XY plane).
Figure 3. BOX1 Element Type
Normal Stress | Shear Stress | von Mises Stress |
---|---|---|
S1N | S1S | S1V |
S2N | S2S | S2V |
S3N | S3S | S3V |
S4N | S4S | S4V |
S5S | S5V | |
S6S | S6V | |
S7S | S7V | |
S8S | S8V | |
S9S | S9V | |
S10S | S10V | |
S11S | S11V | |
S12S | S12V | |
SNMAX | SSMAX | SVMAX |
Several stress recovery points are coincident (for example, 1 and 5, 2 and 6). In these cases, the lower number refers to the XY shear stress recovered (in the XZ plane) and the higher number refers to XZ shear stress recovered (in the XY plane).
Figure 4. CHAN Element Type
Normal Stress | Shear Stress | von Mises Stress |
---|---|---|
S1N | ||
S2N | ||
S3N | ||
S4N | ||
S5S | S5V | |
S6S | S6V | |
S7S | S7V | |
S8S | S8V | |
S9S | S9V | |
SNMAX | SSMAX | SVMAX |
Several stress recovery points are coincident (for example, 1 and 5, 2 and 6). In these cases, the lower number refers to the XY shear stress recovered (in the XZ plane) and the higher number refers to XZ shear stress recovered (in the XY plane).
Figure 5. CHAN1 Element Type
Normal Stress | Shear Stress | von Mises Stress |
---|---|---|
S1N | ||
S2N | ||
S3N | ||
S4N | ||
S5S | S5V | |
S6S | S6V | |
S7S | S7V | |
S8S | S8V | |
S9S | S9V | |
SNMAX | SSMAX | SVMAX |
Several stress recovery points are coincident (for example, 1 and 5, 2 and 6). In these cases, the lower number refers to the XY shear stress recovered (in the XZ plane) and the higher number refers to XZ shear stress recovered (in the XY plane).
Figure 6. CHAN2 Element Type
Normal Stress | Shear Stress | von Mises Stress |
---|---|---|
S1N | ||
S2N | ||
S3N | ||
S4N | ||
S5S | S5V | |
S6S | S6V | |
S7S | S7V | |
S8S | S8V | |
S9S | S9V | |
SNMAX | SSMAX | SVMAX |
Several stress recovery points are coincident (for example, 1 and 5, 2 and 6). In these cases, the lower number refers to the XY shear stress recovered (in the XZ plane) and the higher number refers to XZ shear stress recovered (in the XY plane).
Figure 7. CROSS Element Type
Normal Stress | Shear Stress | von Mises Stress |
---|---|---|
S1N | S1V | |
S2N | S2V | |
S3N | S3V | |
S4N | S4V | |
S5S | S5V | |
S6S | S6V | |
S7S | S7V | |
S8S | S8V | |
SNMAX | SSMAX | SVMAX |
Several stress recovery points are coincident (for example, 1 and 5, 2 and 6). In these cases, the lower number refers to the XY shear stress recovered (in the XZ plane) and the higher number refers to XZ shear stress recovered (in the XY plane).
Figure 8. H Element Type
Normal Stress | Shear Stress | von Mises Stress |
---|---|---|
S1N | ||
S2N | ||
S3N | ||
S4N | ||
S5S | S5V | |
S6S | S6V | |
S7S | S7V | |
S8S | S8V | |
S9S | S9V | |
SNMAX | SSMAX | SVMAX |
Several stress recovery points are coincident (for example, 1 and 5, 2 and 6). In these cases, the lower number refers to the XY shear stress recovered (in the XZ plane) and the higher number refers to XZ shear stress recovered (in the XY plane).
Figure 9. HAT element type
Normal Stress | Shear Stress | von Mises Stress |
---|---|---|
S1N | ||
S2N | ||
S3N | ||
S4N | ||
S5S | S5V | |
S6S | S6V | |
S7S | S7V | |
S8S | S8V | |
S9S | S9V | |
S10S | S10V | |
S11S | S11V | |
S12S | S12V | |
S13S | S13V | |
S14S | S14V | |
S15S | S15V | |
SNMAX | SSMAX | SVMAX |
Several stress recovery points are coincident (for example, 1 and 5, 2 and 6). In these cases, the lower number refers to the XY shear stress recovered (in the XZ plane) and the higher number refers to XZ shear stress recovered (in the XY plane).
Figure 10. I Element Type
Normal Stress | Shear Stress | von Mises Stress |
---|---|---|
S1N | ||
S2N | ||
S3N | ||
S4N | ||
S5S | S5V | |
S6S | S6V | |
S7S | S7V | |
S8S | S8V | |
S9S | S9V | |
SNMAX | SSMAX | SVMAX |
Several stress recovery points are coincident (for example, 1 and 5, 2 and 6). In these cases, the lower number refers to the XY shear stress recovered (in the XZ plane) and the higher number refers to XZ shear stress recovered (in the XY plane).
Figure 11. I1 Element Type
Normal Stress | Shear Stress | von Mises Stress |
---|---|---|
S1N | ||
S2N | ||
S3N | ||
S4N | ||
S5S | S5V | |
S6S | S6V | |
S7S | S7V | |
S8S | S8V | |
S9S | S9V | |
SNMAX | SSMAX | SVMAX |
Several stress recovery points are coincident (for example, 1 and 5, 2 and 6). In these cases, the lower number refers to the XY shear stress recovered (in the XZ plane) and the higher number refers to XZ shear stress recovered (in the XY plane).
Figure 12. L Element Type
Normal Stress | Shear Stress | von Mises Stress |
---|---|---|
S1N | ||
S2N | ||
S3N | ||
S4N | ||
S5S | S5V | |
S6S | S6V | |
S7S | S7V | |
S8S | S8V | |
SNMAX | SSMAX | SVMAX |
Several stress recovery points are coincident (for example, 1 and 5, 2 and 6). In these cases, the lower number refers to the XY shear stress recovered (in the XZ plane) and the higher number refers to XZ shear stress recovered (in the XY plane).
Figure 13. ROD Element Type
Normal Stress | Shear Stress | von Mises Stress |
---|---|---|
S1N | S1S | |
S2N | S2S | |
S3N | S3S | |
S4N | S4S | |
S5V |
Figure 14. T Element Type
Normal Stress | Shear Stress | von Mises Stress |
---|---|---|
S1N | ||
S2N | ||
S3N | ||
S4N | ||
S5S | S5V | |
S6S | S6V | |
S7S | S7V | |
SNMAX | SSMAX | SVMAX |
Several stress recovery points are coincident (for example, 1 and 5, 2 and 6). In these cases, the lower number refers to the XY shear stress recovered (in the XZ plane) and the higher number refers to XZ shear stress recovered (in the XY plane).
Figure 15. T1 Element Type
Normal Stress | Shear Stress | von Mises Stress |
---|---|---|
S1N | ||
S2N | ||
S3N | ||
S4N | ||
S5S | S5V | |
S6S | S6V | |
S7S | S7V | |
SNMAX | SSMAX | SVMAX |
Several stress recovery points are coincident (for example, 1 and 5, 2 and 6). In these cases, the lower number refers to the XY shear stress recovered (in the XZ plane) and the higher number refers to XZ shear stress recovered (in the XY plane).
Figure 16. T2 Element Type
Normal Stress | Shear Stress | von Mises Stress |
---|---|---|
S1N | ||
S2N | ||
S3N | ||
S4N | ||
S5S | S5V | |
S6S | S6V | |
S7S | S7V | |
SNMAX | SSMAX | SVMAX |
Several stress recovery points are coincident (for example, 1 and 5, 2 and 6). In these cases, the lower number refers to the XY shear stress recovered (in the XZ plane) and the higher number refers to XZ shear stress recovered (in the XY plane).
Figure 17. TUBE Element Type
Normal Stress | Shear Stress | von Mises Stress |
---|---|---|
S1N | S1S | |
S2N | S2S | |
S3N | S3S | |
S4N | S4S | |
S5V |
Figure 18. Z Element Type
Normal Stress | Shear Stress | von Mises Stress |
---|---|---|
S1N | ||
S2N | ||
S3N | ||
S4N | ||
S5S | S5V | |
S6S | S6V | |
S7S | S7V | |
S8S | S8V | |
S9S | S9V | |
SNMAX | SSMAX | SVMAX |
Several stress recovery points are coincident (for example, 1 and 5, 2 and 6). In these cases, the lower number refers to the XY shear stress recovered (in the XZ plane) and the higher number refers to XZ shear stress recovered (in the XY plane).
Maximum von Mises Stress (SVMAX) calculation can happen at evaluation points of normal stress. SVMAX output is taken as the maximum of: a) von Mises evaluation stresses (S1V, S2V, S3V, etc.), and b) absolute of normal evaluation stresses (S1N, S2N, S3N, etc).