Context: You create new field output variables from fields by operating on analysis results found in the output database. You can display field output variables that you have created in the same ways as output database field output variables: in the form of a deformed, contour, or symbol plot; by probing any model or X–Y plot; as X–Y data obtained along a path through your model; or in a tabular report. Field output variables that you have created are saved in the session step until you end the session or close the output database from which the field output originates. You can also save the field output to the output database, in which case you must open the output database with write privileges. Note:
Field output created using complex results will contain
only the real portion of the data. You cannot create field output that includes
the imaginary part of complex results.
If you create field output that extracts an invariant scalar component of a tensor variable, such as the tensor variable's Mises stress or one of its principal stresses, contour plots of the resulting field output may be different than the original contour plots of the invariant. This difference occurs because these contours are calculated differently. Abaqus/CAE calculates the original invariant by first extrapolating the tensor to the nodes, calculating the invariant values, and averaging the values at the nodes. For the field output, Abaqus/CAE extrapolates the invariant values to the element nodes and averages them, which can result in a different contour plot. Note:
Some field output variables like PEEQ and PEMAG always have positive values at the integration points. For
these variables extrapolation of the results from integration points to element
nodes can result in negative values at some nodes. To avoid these negative
value results,
Abaqus/CAE
clamps the element nodal values of such fields internally at 0.0 and resets
negative values to 0.0. If you operate on these field output variables to
create new field output,
Abaqus/CAE
does not clamp the values at 0.0 for the new resulting field output and the
contour plot may show some negative values.
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