Depends on your settings, most notably NLGEOM and your element formulation.
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Stress and strain measures
The stress measure used in Abaqus is Cauchy or “true” stress, which corresponds to the force per current area. See “Stress measures,” Section 1.5.2 of the Abaqus Theory Manual, and “Stress rates,” Section 1.5.3 of the Abaqus Theory Manual, for more details on stress measures.
For geometrically nonlinear analysis, a large number of different strain measures exist. Unlike “true” stress, there is no clearly preferred “true” strain. For the same physical deformation different strain measures will report different values in large-strain analysis. The optimal choice of strain measure depends on analysis type, material behavior, and (to some degree) personal preference. See “Strain measures,” Section 1.4.2 of the Abaqus Theory Manual, for more details on strain measures.
By default, the strain output in Abaqus/Standard is the “integrated” total strain (output variable E). For large-strain shells, membranes, and solid elements in Abaqus/Standard two other measures of total strain can be requested: logarithmic strain (output variable LE) and nominal strain (output variable NE).
Logarithmic strain (output variable LE) is the default strain output in Abaqus/Explicit; nominal strain (output variable NE) can be requested as well. The “integrated” total strain is not available in Abaqus/Explicit.