Displaying the reactions

The procedure to display diagrams of reactions
  1. Open service Results.

  2. Select function Supports.

  3. Select the supports for the display of results.

  4. Select the required type of loads.

  5. Adjust the diagram style.

  6. Set other display parameters.

  7. If necessary, regenerate the diagrams.

Display parameters for diagrams of reactions

Values

Specifies the values, i.e. the components, which are displayed.

Either one or multiple components can be displayed at a time.

Extreme

Specifies the position on diagrams where numerical values are attached.

Possible options are:

No

Node

Global

Rotated supports

Selects the type of supports.

Display parameters for diagrams of reactions from version 17.0

From version 17.0. there is possibility to use new post-processing environment for displaying results. The new post-processing environment could be enabled in the Project dialogue and there are extended possibilities of adjustment the diagram styles.

In this environment the nodal reactions and intensities are displayed as one result under Reactions.

Note: Until version 16.1. the selection could be made only by selecting separate supports. In post-processing environment of version 17 the reactions on selections will be displayed also when supported member is selected. Therefore it is possible to view reactions even with hidden supports only by making selection of entities that contain supports on their structural nodes or edges.

Values

Specifies the values, i.e. the components, which are displayed.

Either one or multiple components can be displayed at a time.

Extreme

Specifies the position on diagrams where numerical values are attached.

Possible options are:

Mesh

Member

Global

System

Selects the type of supports.

Possible options are:

Global

Rotated supports

 

Draw results in nodal supports

Drawing results for nodal supports.

Draw results in linear supports

Drawing results for intensities.

Last two options may be enabled or disabled, in order to see separately either nodal reactions or intensities on linear supports.