Differential Data

For multi-stage models, data can be viewed in differential format by setting a non-zero Reference Stage in the Stage Settings option. Some important points to remember when viewing differential data are described below.

Sigma 1 and Sigma 3

The DIFFERENTIAL in-plane principal stresses (Sigma 1 and Sigma 3) are obtained by subtracting the stress tensors and calculating the differential principal stress tensor at each node. DIFFERENTIAL Sigma 1 and Sigma 3 are NOT obtained by simply subtracting the stress magnitudes, since this would not account for changes in principal stress orientation at different stages.

Displacement

DIFFERENTIAL Horizontal and Vertical Displacement are obtained by subtraction of Visible Stage – Reference Stage values. DIFFERENTIAL Total Displacement is obtained by subtracting the total displacement vectors.

Other Data

All other DIFFERENTIAL data (e.g. Strength Factor, Sigma Z, Strain, User Data), is obtained by subtracting the Visible Stage – Reference Stage values.

Display Options

All applicable Display Options will indicate DIFFERENTIAL results, as follows:

Show Yield

The reference stage affects the display of yielded elements as follows:

See the Show Yield topic for more information.