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Tensile or compression stress and bending stress each face. local element direct

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    • Hyeongjin Kim
      Subscriber

      Thx for your comment 

    • Claudio Pedrazzi
      Subscriber

      I will answer only to a part of your question. Be careful with the element axis 11, 22, 33.  Look at the element help to see how they are oriented. 

      https://ansyshelp.ansys.com/account/Secured?returnurl=/Views/Secured/corp/v212/de/ans_elem/Hlp_E_SHELL181.html

       

      Also, you can let Workbench show you the element orientations, you have under the “results” also the possibility to create a plot with the nodal or the element coordinate systems.  It is a tricky thing using those (11,22…) because it all depends on their orientation.  Even for simple geometries, they are not necessarily well aligned “consistently” in one logical direction. 

      I advise defining your own coordinate systems, for example in your geometry possibly a cylindrical coordinate system will certainly help for some regions. 

       

       

       

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