.strs file

The .strs file is an OptiStruct ASCII format results file.

File Creation

This file is created when the OPTI, OS or BOTH formats are chosen. (See documentation for the I/O Option OUTPUT).

File Contents

Result Description
Stress Stress results from linear static analysis.

Output is controlled by the I/O Option STRESS (or ELSTRESS).

File Format

The stress file has the following format:
For each iteration, the following header is used:
  iter Iteration Numlds
Data
Description
iter
Keyword denoting the beginning of a new iteration.
Iteration
Iteration number.
Numlds
Number of load cases for which this output is created.
For each iteration, the following header is used:
Each iteration section is divided up by subcase. Output for each subcase starts with a line in the following format:
  Id Number_of_els STRS:Spc_id(Datatype)
Data
Description
Id
Output identification number for the subcase. This is not the same as the subcase ID used in the input data.
Number_of_els
Number of elements for which this output is requested.
STRS
Fixed keyword.
Spc_id
SID for SPC's referenced by this subcase.
Datatype
Keyword indicating the type of subcase involved.
LOAD declares data is for a linear static subcase.
Stress information is then provided, for each element, in the following format:
  EID Stress1 Stress2 Stress3 Stress4 Stress5 Stress6 Stress7 Stress8 Stress9
Data
Description
EID
Element identification number.
Stress1
von Mises stress for 2D and 3D elements, Maximum Longitudinal stress for BAR/BEAM 1D elements, or Axial stress in CWELD elements.
Stress2
Normal X-stress at Z1 for 2D elements, Normal X-stress for 3D elements.
For BAR/BEAM it is the longitudinal stress at C at end A. Maximum tensile stress at end A for CWELD elements.
Stress3
Normal X-stress at Z2 for 2D elements, Normal Y-stress for 3D elements, or Axial stress for 1D elements.
For BAR/BEAM it is the longitudinal stress at D at end A. Minimum tensile stress at end A for CWELD elements.
Stress4
Normal Y-stress at Z1 for 2D elements, Normal Z-stress for 3D elements, or Axial stress for 1D elements.
For BAR/BEAM it is the longitudinal stress at E at end A. Maximum tensile stress at end B for CWELD elements.
Stress5
Normal Y-stress at Z2 for 2D elements, Shear XY-stress for 3D elements, or Axial stress for 1D elements.
For BAR/BEAM it is the longitudinal stress at F at end A. Minimum tensile stress at end B for CWELD elements.
Stress6
Shear XY-stress at Z1 for 2D elements, Shear YZ-stress for 3D elements, or Axial stress for 1D elements.
For BAR/BEAM it is the longitudinal stress at C at end B. Maximum shear stress for CWELD elements.
Stress7
Shear XY-stress at Z2 for 2D elements, Shear XZ-stress for 3D elements, or Axial stress for 1D elements.
For BAR/BEAM it is the longitudinal stress at D at end B. Bearing stress for CWELD elements.
Stress8
For BAR/BEAM it is the longitudinal stress at E at end B.
Stress9
For BAR/BEAM it is the longitudinal stress at F at end B.
Stress10
For BAR/BEAM it is the Axial stress.

Comments

  1. The I/O Option Previously Supported Results controls the frequency of output for analytical results during an optimization.