Jan 28, 2018 #1 giezu Industrial Joined Aug 27, 2013 Messages 9 Location PL How the stresses are recovered to nodes from reduced integration? Element quad4, one gauss point in the center of element.
How the stresses are recovered to nodes from reduced integration? Element quad4, one gauss point in the center of element.
Jan 28, 2018 #2 Dave442 Mechanical Joined Sep 9, 2008 Messages 495 Location IE They're extrapolated according to the element shape function and then averaged to give a single value. The same procedure is used for fully-integrated elements Upvote 0 Downvote
They're extrapolated according to the element shape function and then averaged to give a single value. The same procedure is used for fully-integrated elements
Jan 29, 2018 Thread starter #3 giezu Industrial Joined Aug 27, 2013 Messages 9 Location PL Dave442 I agree for the stress recovery for 4 Gauss point. But I can not imagine inter/extrapolation from one Gauss point. Is is not that the stresses at nodes of element are the same as stress at one/centre Gauss point? Upvote 0 Downvote
Dave442 I agree for the stress recovery for 4 Gauss point. But I can not imagine inter/extrapolation from one Gauss point. Is is not that the stresses at nodes of element are the same as stress at one/centre Gauss point?
Jan 29, 2018 #4 Dave442 Mechanical Joined Sep 9, 2008 Messages 495 Location IE For an element with one integration point the stresses at the nodes and integration points are the same. These elements are sometimes called constant stress/strain elements. Nodal values may still get averaged to produce a single value though. Upvote 0 Downvote
For an element with one integration point the stresses at the nodes and integration points are the same. These elements are sometimes called constant stress/strain elements. Nodal values may still get averaged to produce a single value though.
Jan 29, 2018 Thread starter #5 giezu Industrial Joined Aug 27, 2013 Messages 9 Location PL Thank you Upvote 0 Downvote