plot_unstruct_responses_animation¶
- opstool.vis.pyvista.plot_unstruct_responses_animation(odb_tag=1, ele_tags=None, framerate=None, ele_type='Shell', resp_type=None, resp_dof=None, savefig=None, off_screen=True, style='surface', unit_symbol=None, unit_factor=None, show_defo=True, defo_scale=1.0, show_bc=True, bc_scale=1.0, show_mp_constraint=False, show_outline=False, cpos='iso', show_model=True)[source]¶
Unstructured element (Shell, Plane, Brick) response animation.
Note
The responses at all Gaussian points are averaged.
Parameters¶
- odb_tag: Union[int, str], default: 1
Tag of output databases (ODB) to be visualized.
- ele_tags: Union[int, list], default: None
The tags of truss elements to be visualized. If None, all truss elements are selected.
- ele_type: str, default: “Shell”
Element type, optional, one of [“Shell”, “Plane”, “Solid”].
- framerate: int, default: None
Framerate for the display, i.e., the number of frames per second.
- savefig: str, default: None
Path to save the animation. The suffix can be
.gifor.mp4.- off_screen: bool, default: True
Off-screen rendering, i.e., not showing the rendering window. If False, the rendering window will be displayed.
- resp_type: str, default: None
Response type, which dependents on the element type ele_type.
- For
Shellelements, one of [“sectionForces”, “sectionDeformations”]. I.e., section forces and deformations at Gaussian integration points (per unit length). If None, defaults to “sectionForces”.
- For
- For
Planeelements, one of [“stresses”, “strains”]. I.e., stresses and strains at Gaussian integration points. If None, defaults to “stresses”.
- For
- For
BrickorSolidelements, one of [“stresses”, “strains”]. I.e., stresses and strains at Gaussian integration points. If None, defaults to “stresses”.
- For
- resp_dof: str, default: None
Dof to be visualized, which dependents on the element type ele_type.
Note
The resp_dof here is consistent with stress-strain (force-deformation), and whether it is stress or strain depends on the parameter resp_type.
- For
Shellelements, one of [“FXX”, “FYY”, “FXY”, “MXX”, “MYY”, “MXY”, “VXZ”, “VYZ”]. If None, defaults to “MXX”.
- For
For
Planeelements, one of [“sigma11”, “sigma22”, “sigma12”, “p1”, “p2”, “sigma_vm”, “tau_max”].“sigma11, sigma22, sigma12”: Normal stress and shear stress (strain) in the x-y plane.
“p1, p2”: Principal stresses (strains).
“sigma_vm”: Von Mises stress.
“tau_max”: Maximum shear stress (strains).
If None, defaults to “sigma_vm”.
For
BrickorSolidelements, one of [“sigma11”, “sigma22”, “sigma33”, “sigma12”, “sigma23”, “sigma13”, “p1”, “p2”, “p3”, “sigma_vm”, “tau_max”, “sigma_oct”, “tau_oct”]“sigma11, sigma22, sigma33”: Normal stress (strain) along x, y, z.
“sigma12, sigma23, sigma13”: Shear stress (strain).
“p1, p2, p3”: Principal stresses (strains).
“sigma_vm”: Von Mises stress.
“tau_max”: Maximum shear stress (strains).
“sigma_oct”: Octahedral normal stress (strains).
“tau_oct”: Octahedral shear stress (strains).
If None, defaults to “sigma_vm”.
- unit_symbol: str, default: None
Unit symbol to be displayed in the plot.
- unit_factor: float, default: None
The multiplier used to convert units. For example, if you want to visualize stress and the current data unit is kPa, you can set
unit_symbol="kPa" and unit_factor=1.0. If you want to visualize in MPa, you can setunit_symbol="MPa" and unit_factor=0.001.- style: str, default: surface
Visualization the mesh style of surfaces and solids. One of the following: style=’surface’, style=’wireframe’, style=’points’, style=’points_gaussian’. Defaults to ‘surface’. Note that ‘wireframe’ only shows a wireframe of the outer geometry.
- show_defo: bool, default: True
Whether to display the deformed shape.
- defo_scale: float, default: 1.0
Scales the size of the deformation presentation when show_defo is True.
- show_bc: bool, default: True
Whether to display boundary supports.
- bc_scale: float, default: 1.0
Scale the size of boundary support display.
- show_mp_constraint: bool, default: False
Whether to show multipoint (MP) constraint.
- show_outline: bool, default: False
Whether to display the outline of the model.
- cpos: str, default: iso
Model display perspective, optional: “iso”, “xy”, “yx”, “xz”, “zx”, “yz”, “zy”. If 3d, defaults to “iso”. If 2d, defaults to “xy”.
- show_model: bool, default: True
Whether to plot the all model or not.
Returns¶
Plotting object of PyVista to display vtk meshes or numpy arrays. See pyvista.Plotter.
You can use Plotter.show. to display the plotting window.
You can also use Plotter.export_html. to export this plotter as an interactive scene to an HTML file.
- rtype:
Plotter
- Return type:
Plotter