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How to check different layer's strain in ABAQUS (composite)

How to check different layer's strain in ABAQUS (composite)

How to check different layer's strain in ABAQUS (composite)

(OP)
Hi guys!

Just wondering how could you check different layer's strain? I tried some settings but can only check the first ply's strain, which is the facing...

but i also need to chech the core or layer 2 3 4 etc...

anyone know how to do that?

thx

---Mike

RE: How to check different layer's strain in ABAQUS (composite)

Tools-->View Cut--> Create/Edit
You can create the section view from the default coordinate system's planes or by your own defined normal. You can then probe internal nodes. Is this what you mean?

RE: How to check different layer's strain in ABAQUS (composite)

Not sure about this, but it's worth a shot...For Domain select composite layup.

RE: How to check different layer's strain in ABAQUS (composite)

(OP)
Yeah, I also found ''Domain select composite layup'' and creat 'composite layup' in  'part'

but the restult still showing layer-1

I think I am very close to the truth but just need one more

RE: How to check different layer's strain in ABAQUS (composite)

(OP)
Yes~ you are perfectly right! Thank you very much~~

For others to solve this problem quicker, I would add:


result---section point--- plies  --- top,middle,bottom

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