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Old   May 22, 2014, 04:25
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Hi there,
Could any one help me?
I want to analysis an steel structure, and I need the result is Equivalent von-Mises stress.
But the stress tools are not available (please the picture)
The way I create the model is: create 2 point and make a line from them, then I assign cross section to the line, pls see the picture
Could you show me the problem here?
Thanks a lot!!
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Old   May 22, 2014, 16:36
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From the screenshot, it seems you are in the Geometry module. Once you are ready to go with your geometry, you need to go back to workbench project schematic and open the model module.

I strongly suggest that you read the Workbench User's Guide before any further step.
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Thanks Alex,
I've got the answer.
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Please, how do you fixed that? I'm with the same problem.
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First, set Beam Section Results = Yes. This is in Mechanical / Outline / Solution / Details / Post Processing.

Then use the options in the Beam Tool and the User Defined Results for models with 1-D line bodies.
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First, set Beam Section Results = Yes. This is in Mechanical / Outline / Solution / Details / Post Processing.

Then use the options in the Beam Tool and the User Defined Results for models with 1-D line bodies.


no post processing in details tab .pls help
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