struct.node.resultant
Syntax
- m := struct.node.resultant(p<,ires>)
Get stress resultants last calculated for the elements connected to this node.
Will return a 6x1 matrix of the stress resultants in this order: { \(M_x\), \(M_y\), \(M_{xy}\), \(N_x\), \(N_y\), \(N_{xy}\), } URGENT: DR: previous braced expression was flagged like this: :flag2:-{ M_x,M_y,M_xy,N_x,N_y,N_xy }- : why?]. Note that the \(Q_x\) and \(Q_y\)1 terms are not valid at nodes because they are constant over an element.
Stress resultants are expressed in the node surface system; see the
structure shell recover surface,structure geogrid recover surface, andstructure liner recover surfacecommands.If the optional argument ires is provided, then the function will return that specific stress resultant (indexed as the order above) as a single value.
Note that stress resultants must be calculated with the
structure shell recover,structure geogrid recover, andstructure liner recovercommand. See also thestruct.shell.resultant.validfunction.Returns: m - a 6x1 matrix of all stress resultants, or a single value of a specific resultant
Arguments: p - a pointer to a structural element node
ires - an optional argument indicating a specific resultant index, from 1 to 6
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