Each vector and tensor result value appears as an arrow drawn at the location in the model where the result was obtained or the attribute is located; arrows representing nodal quantities appear at nodes, and arrows representing integration point quantities appear at integration points. (You cannot create a symbol plot of element quantities stored at nodes.) For example, a symbol plot of the principal stress tensor is shown in Figure 1. Symbol plotting behavior changes slightly when you cut through a model using view cuts. If you display a view cut to investigate a symbol plot of a nodal output variable, Abaqus/CAE interpolates values from the nodes closest to the view cut surface and draws these interpolated vector arrows on the view cut surface. Abaqus/CAE performs this interpolation only for nodal output variables and does not perform any interpolation on the cutting surface when you display the portions of the model below the cut or above the cut. For more information on view cut functionality, see Understanding view cuts. The relative sizes of the arrows indicate the magnitude of the result values. The directions of the arrows indicate the global directions of the results. In tensor plots arrows with arrowheads pointing in toward the arrow shaft represent compressive values; arrows with arrowheads pointing out from the arrow shaft represent tensile values. The symbol plot legend shows you how each arrow color corresponds to a specific range of values. To learn how to display the minimum and maximum values associated with your symbol plot, see Customizing the legend. By default, Abaqus/CAE plots all of a variable's result values in a symbol plot. The maximum value appears as the largest arrow in the plot, and all other arrows are scaled in proportion to that arrow size. However, you can use the Symbol Plot Options dialog box to limit the range of values that appear in a plot.
The components of connector vector output are resolved with respect to different coordinate systems depending on whether the output requested is field output or history output. See Displaying connectors and connector output in the Visualization module for how to interpret the vector component values in field plots. |