Context:
Abaqus
calculates the data pair X-values based on the
points you have specified for the path. You can choose to form
X-values based only on the points you have specified
or to additionally include all locations at which the path intersects the
model. (An intersection occurs where the path crosses an element face, element
edge, surface face, or surface edge.)
You can also choose whether
Abaqus
interprets the points that make up the path as locations on the undeformed or
the deformed model shape. For node list paths, the node labels that constitute
the path are equally applicable to undeformed and deformed model shapes.
However, point list path coordinates remain fixed in space and are independent
of your model. For example, coordinates that coincide with a nodal location on
the undeformed shape may not coincide with any location on the deformed shape.
Values obtained using point list path coordinates and the deformed model are
affected by the deformation scale factor.
Abaqus
does not form data pairs for coordinate locations that do not coincide with
your model.
Locate the XY Data from Path options.
From the main menu bar, select
. From the
dialog box that appears, select Path; then click
Continue. The XY Data from Path
dialog box appears.
Click the Path arrow to select the path for which
to obtain data.
The model plot in the current viewport changes to highlight the path
you have selected.
Click the Undeformed or
Deformed to choose whether
Abaqus
interprets the points that make up the path as locations on the undeformed or
the deformed model shape, respectively.
Select Project onto mesh and specify a tolerance
to obtain data from point locations that do not lie on or inside the mesh.
Path points or interpolated locations that lie between path
points are projected onto an element face in the mesh. If the projected
distance is less than the specified tolerance, data are extracted from the
projected location. This option has no effect on one-dimensional elements, such
as beams.
From the Point Locations options, choose either
of the following:
-
Select Path points to obtain data only at the
points that make up the path. You can obtain X–Y
data at locations where the path intersects the model as well as at the points
that make up the path by toggling on Include
intersections.
-
Select Uniform spacing to obtain data at
regular, interpolated intervals along the path, but not necessarily at the
points that comprise the path definition. You can change the value specified in
the Number of intervals field to increase or decrease the
number of locations for which interpolated data are obtained along the path.
To evaluate and display the data, click Plot.
An X–Y plot appears in the current
viewport. The plot represents the data you have configured in the dialog box,
which
Abaqus
considers temporary data whether or not you have clicked Save
As to save it.
To save the data you have configured, click Save
As.
Note:
To plot your saved X–Y data object,
select from the main
menu bar and choose the X–Y data object from the
pull-right menu.
When you have finished, click Cancel to close
the dialog box.