Select
from the main menu bar, or select the
tool from the
Query toolbar
to use the
Query toolset.
Items under General Queries provide the following
information:
- Node
-
You can obtain information on a selected node's label, deformed and
undeformed coordinates, and displacement.
- Distance
-
You can obtain information on the deformed and undeformed distance between
two selected nodes and the relative displacement between the nodes.
- Angle
-
You can obtain information on the deformed and undeformed angle formed
between three selected nodes. The second node that you select is the angle's
vertex.
- Element
-
You can obtain information on a selected element's mesh type, material,
section, connectivity, and current field output variables at the integration
point locations. This query is available only when an output database is
selected.
- Mesh
-
You can obtain information on the name of the current output database, the
number of nodes and elements in your model, and the element types.
- Mass
properties
-
You can obtain basic mass properties for the whole model in the output
database or for a portion of the model. In
the Visualization module,
the mass properties are always calculated based on model data (undeformed
shape). This query is available only when an output database is selected.
Abaqus/CAE
returns the following information:
- Element face
normal
- You can obtain the surface normal components
for an element face.
For more information on general model queries, see
Querying the model in the Visualization module.
Items under Visualization Module Queries provide the
following information:
- Probe values
-
Abaqus/CAE
displays information in the Probe Values dialog box as you
move the cursor around the current viewport. Probing a model plot displays
model data and analysis results; probing an X–Y plot
displays X–Y curve data. For more information on
probing, see
Probing the model.
- Stress
linearization
-
Stress linearization is the separation of stresses through a section into
constant membrane and linear bending stresses.
Abaqus
performs stress linearization calculations and displays the results in the form
of an X–Y plot. Stress linearization is available
for output databases only. For more information on stress linearization, see
Calculating linearized stresses.
- Active elements and
nodes
-
Abaqus/CAE
displays the label numbers of all of the active nodes or active elements in the
current viewport. For more information, see
Querying active node or element labels.
- Ply stack
plot
-
Abaqus/CAE
creates a new viewport and displays a representative image of a composite
layup. The image shows the plies in the layup along with details of each ply,
such as its fiber orientation, thickness, reference plane, and integration
points. Ply stack plots are available for output databases only. For more
information, see
Viewing a ply stack plot.