Stress Table
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Check the internal forces and stresses of solid elements resulting from the heat of hydration analysis in a spreadsheet format table. Table Tool in midas Civil offers a variety of powerful built-in functions. Refer to Usage of Table Tool for detail directions: |
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From the Main Menu select Results > Result Tables > Heat of Hydration Analysis > Stress. |
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Refer to "Stress" Upon executing the Hydration Heat Analysis > Stress Table function, Records Activation Dialog prompts. Click Note Refer to Usage of Table Tool and check the following data: Solid Stress (Local) Elem: Element no. Stage: Construction stage Step: Heat of hydration analysis step Time: Timing of the corresponding step Node: Node no. Sig-xx: Axial stress in the element's local x-direction (Perpendicular to local y-z plane) Sig-yy: Axial stress in the element's local y-direction (Perpendicular to local x-z plane) Sig-zz: Axial stress in the element's local z-direction (Perpendicular to local x-y plane) Sig-xy: Shear stress in the element's local x - y plane Sig-yz: Shear stress in the element's local y - z plane Sig-xz: Shear stress in the element's local x - z plane Sig-P1: Principal stress in the 1st principal axis direction Sig-P2: Principal stress in the 2nd principal axis direction Sig-P3: Principal stress in the 3rd principal axis direction Max-Shear: Maximum shear stress Sig-EFF: Effective stress (von-Mises Stress) Sig-OCT: Octahedral Shear Stress
Solid Stress (Global) Elem: Element no. Stage: Construction stage Step: Heat of hydration analysis step Time: Timing of the corresponding step Node: Node no. Sig-XX: Axial stress in GCS X-direction Sig-YY: Axial stress in GCS Y-direction Sig-ZZ: Axial stress in GCS Z-direction Sig-XY: Shear stress in GCS X-Y plane Sig-YZ: Shear stress in GCS Y-Z plane Sig-XZ: Shear stress in GCS X-Z plane Sig-P1: Principal stress in the 1st principal axis direction Sig-P2: Principal stress in the 2nd principal axis direction Sig-P3: Principal stress in the 3rd principal axis direction Max-Shear: Maximum shear stress Sig-EFF: Effective stress (von-Mises Stress) Sig-OCT: Octahedral Shear Stress Note |
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