Why did you take the sum of reaction forces instead of plotting the reaction force vs. displacement graph at the integration point? If you could explain, it would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
@@saeedmoeini-7abaqus Thank you for reply! So we can say that we can take a single node or integration point when plotting the stress vs. strain curve, but not when plotting the reaction force vs. displacement. We must compute the sum of the reaction forces (i.e., total forces) where displacement has been applied.
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Why did you take the sum of reaction forces instead of plotting the reaction force vs. displacement graph at the integration point? If you could explain, it would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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You should always calculate the total forces
@@saeedmoeini-7abaqus Thank you for reply! So we can say that we can take a single node or integration point when plotting the stress vs. strain curve, but not when plotting the reaction force vs. displacement. We must compute the sum of the reaction forces (i.e., total forces) where displacement has been applied.
@@DeepakKumar-ri2nr Yes