[Gmsh] Representation of moment of beam
Christophe Geuzaine
cgeuzaine at ulg.ac.be
Fri Jan 9 21:41:06 CET 2009
Corrado Chisari wrote:
> There's a possibility to plot the real moment of a beam, without linear
> interpolation? when a distributed load acts on the beam, the
> representation should be parabolic, not linear. I thought I could use
> the plugin "evaluate", but it works for nodes, while I need to change
> the interpolation, not node values.
use 2nd order interpolation (3-node line elements)?
> Thank you for your wonderful program, especially for geometry module
> which is much much better than everything I saw in commercial FEM programs!
> Corrado Chisari
>
> Michele Mocciola wrote:
>> / I would like to represent moment of a beam like a
> />/ curve line referred to the beam ( points on the beam
> />/ are zero values and distance between the curve and the
> />/ beam is the moment value ).
> />/ How can I get it?
> /
> In recent nightly builds you can use the "Normal raise" option (in
> Options->View->Offset)
>
>
>
>> / Thanks.
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