The Free Body toolset

Free body cuts display the resultant forces and moments transmitted across a selected surface of your model. Free body cuts simply integrate the internal forces in an element over a section; therefore, they cannot be used accurately across sections containing surface tractions due to cohesive contact or other sources. The Free Body toolset is available only in the Visualization module, and you can create a free body cut only when the current step and frame of the output database includes element force nodal output (NFORC).

This chapter explains how to use the Free Body toolset to create and delete free body cuts, display or hide them in the viewport, and customize several aspects of their appearance.

Abaqus/CAE also enables you to generate reports or create X–Y data objects that describe the forces and moments in all active free body cuts in your session. See Producing a tabular report, and Reading X–Y data from all active free body cuts, respectively.

Abaqus/CAE provides two other methods for displaying free body data:

  • You can display resultant forces and moments along an arbitrary plane through your model by toggling on free body display for a planar view cut. For more information, see Understanding view cuts.

  • You can display the free body nodal forces in a symbol plot to determine which nodes have an imbalance of forces or moments due to applied loads or to visualize the nodal force distribution on internal sections. For more information, see Producing a symbol plot of free body nodal forces.


In this section:

Resultant forces and moments on free body cuts in Abaqus/CAE
Creating or editing a free body cut
Selection methods for free body cross-sections
Displaying, hiding, and highlighting free body cuts
Customizing free body cut display