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α = Sector angle (2π/N)

7.4.1.1.1. /CYCEXPAND Limitations

Only PLNSOL, PRNSOL (plot and print of nodal solution, respectively), and PLESOL (plot of element solution) are supported after /CYCEXPAND. All other postprocessing commands operate on unprocessed real and imaginary parts of the solution.

Postprocessing a nodal solution on a selected set of nodes (for example, on nodal components defined

by CM) is not supported after /CYCEXPAND. Select the attached elements (ESLN) to postprocess a selected set.

Load case operations (LCOPER) are not supported after /CYCEXPAND.

Postprocessing contact element status (PRESOL,CONT) is not supported after /CYCEXPAND.

The /CYCEXPAND command does not work with PGR files.

The /CYCEXPAND command is incompatible with the /ESHAPE,1 or /ESHAPE,FAC command.

The /PBC (plot boundary conditions) command is deactivated when cyclic expansion is active (/CYCEXPAND,,ON). To view boundary conditions on the basic sector, deactivate cyclic expansion (/CYCEXPAND,,OFF) and issue the command /PBC,ALL,,1.

In cases involving non-cyclically symmetric loading, all boundary conditions will plot when /CYCEXPAND is active. When examining the plot, it is not possible to distinguish between boundary conditions that exist on every sector and those that exist (via a table referencing SECTOR) only on some sectors or which vary in value. (Only the basic sector is plotted.)

For magnetic cyclic symmetry analyses, the /CYCEXPAND command produces contour plots, but not vector plots.

The AVRES command with Opt = FULL is not supported after the /CYCEXPAND command is issued.

Contour plots (PLNSOL or PLESOL) will not show the displaced shape (that is, the displacements will not be added to the coordinates) if RSYS,SOLU is active.

7.4.1.2. Result Coordinate System

Results are displayed or printed in the currently active results coordinate system (RSYS). For RSYS,SOLU, the result is in the nodal coordinate system of the base sector, and it is rotated to the expanded sector’s location, as demonstrated in Figure 7.19: Cyclic Results Coordinate Systems with RSYS,SOLU (p. 195).

Care must be taken when interpreting RSYS,SOLU (especially averaged nodal stress and strain) results when the solution coordinate systems are not in the cyclic cylindrical system. Using RSYS,SOLU can be useful when you want to track sliding motion along a contact interface or a stress in a single crystal alloy. Note that /POST26 only works in the RSYS,SOLU system.

 

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